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http://www.politicususa.com/2015/05/17/bernie-sanders-koch-killing-movement-grows-4-million-raised-100000-contributors.htmlBernie Sanders Koch Killing Movement Grows To $4 Million Raised and 100,000 Contributors
By: Jason Easley
Sunday, May, 17th, 2015, 10:07 am
On CNNs State Of The Union, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) announced that his presidential campaign against corporate greed, the attempted Koch hostile takeover of the government, and income inequality has now raised over $4 million from 100,000 contributors.
Sanders was asked if he really had a pathway to victory.
Sen. Sanders answered:
Sen. Sanders promised to hold a civil debate with former Sec. of State Hillary Clinton, but he openly questioned whether the media would give them coverage if they focused on issues instead of tearing each other apart.
Bernie Sanders is not running a vanity campaign. Unlike many of those who are running for the Republican nomination, his candidacy is not a stunt that is being done for personal financial gain and publicity. Sanders is running because there is no other candidate that is expressing hardcore liberal positions.
Hillary Clinton has done a great job of getting in touch with where the majority of Democrats are on several key issues. Despite the grumbling from both media and Democratic circles, Hillary Clinton has run a really good early campaign, but Democrats deserve to have their choice of candidates for the partys nomination.
At one level, Sanders is offering voters another option. As one looks deeper, it is clear that Sen. Sanders is effectively tapping a deep well of discontent among voters. Voters are outraged about the Citizens United enabled billionaire takeover of the federal government. People are feeling and seeing the impact of income inequality in their daily lives. The ladder of economic advancement has been taken away from most Americans.
The media is focused on Sanders versus Clinton, but the real people who should be worried about the success of the Bernie Sanders campaign are the Koch brothers and other billionaires. What Sanders has launched is a populist Koch killing campaign, and forces our mobilizing behind the Senator from Vermont to take their country back from the billionaire class.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)The legacy of Sanders running is that he exposed the massive corruption of American politics by special interests gone amok and folks start participating again in politics because they finally wake up to admit their own individual criminal acts of not voting at all.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)choosing between two corporate candidates, being told blatantly to 'vote for the lesser evil'. And YOU are blaming THEM for opting out of a game they had already lost.
It's called a vote of no confidence!
And since many of those who no longer participate in a game that was won long ago, and more are now registered Independents, and we are seeing more of them saying now, 'I am registering to vote JUST to vote for Bernie Sanders.
THAT is who is going to help Sanders win, not the 61% of the Dem base who vote for Hillary in the 'Hillary is ahead' polls.
Partisanship voting has been on the decline according to those who watch these trends.
So having half your already diminshed base with you, won't be anywhere near enough when the disillusioned majority of voters have a candidate they can finally vote FOR.
freshwest
(53,661 posts)But Bernie has also won the heart of many Texans. I am so proud of the candidates that the Democratic Party attracts, for the most part.
Exception would be DINOs and La Rouchies. There's a few in every crowd. However, that is the GOP crowd.
We should win handily in 2016. But we have to work on the state legislatures as well, because the Kochroach chorus is planning their Article V convention from the ground up.
Or from the states up perhaps, as they denied many on the ground voting.