Democratic Primaries
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If Bernie Sanders had simply demonstrated that it is possible to wage a competitive campaign for the presidency without relying on wealthy donors, corporate funders, or secretive PAC money, he would have earned his place in history.
If all Sanders had to show for his two campaigns for the presidency was the greatest leftward shift in the political discourse since Franklin Delano Roosevelts second termputting not just Medicare for All but also the Green New Deal, free public higher education, fair taxation, cancellation of student debt, housing as a human right, universal free child care, and an unwavering critique of the billionaire class firmly onto the political agendawe would owe him our gratitude.
If his contribution to the debate on foreign policy never went beyond refusing to endorse trade deals that harm workers, denouncing Americas endless wars, and reasserting Congresss control over presidential adventurismand had not also included defying AIPAC and the Israel lobby, reminding Americans that many of those crossing our borders are fleeing dictators sustained by Washington, and maintaining his long-standing rejection of authoritarianism at home or abroadwe would still recognize Sanders as a prophetic figure.
But he has accomplished much, much more. As of this morning Bernie Sandersa Jewish grandfather with an indelible Brooklyn accentis the leading contender for the Democratic nomination. He got there by forging a movement campaign that expands our understanding of what can be achieved in the electoral arena, and that invites us to imagine that government of, by, and for the people might actually be possible.
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primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
LaurenOlimina
(1,165 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
Uncle Joe
(58,363 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
msongs
(67,406 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
AGeddy
(509 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Progressive2020
(713 posts)I think that it is right to say that Bernie has changed the political climate and the conversation in America. 10 years ago, we were not talking about Medicare For All, Green New Deal, $15 Dollar Minimum Wage, Free College. Now we are at least having a conversation about it, pros and cons. So even if Bernie loses, he has changed the face of politics in America.
It is now OK to be a Progressive and not be considered a Radical. And I think that there will be a growing army of young, progressive people like AOC running for office, inspired by Bernie. So, I do see a future for Progressive politics in America. And that is a good thing, in my opinion.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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Bradshaw3
(7,522 posts)Now I wouldn't use it to line a birdcage. Cohen is a Russian asset and van den Heuvel has gone along with it. Disgusting.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
uponit7771
(90,339 posts)primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden