Neither one of them have a chance of getting nominated because Hamas and fraud supporting Progressive scum are taking over the Democratic party.
I don't think the progressives are taking over the Democratic party. They are certainly making progress in deep blue or progressive-heavy districts, but establishment and moderate Ds still control the party institution and fundraising apparatus.
I do think the left and centrist wings of the party are finding more common ground on policy issues like Medicare for All, aggressive climate action and increased taxes on the wealthy. Both factions also know they have to do a better job connecting with swing, union and working class voters.