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In reply to the discussion: What's the biggest difference between Hillary and Bernie? [View all]CaliforniaPeggy
(156,630 posts)1. Money was my first thought too, my dear kentuck!
And that is certainly a big part of it.
Wars too. Wall Street etc also.
I think Bernie is more people oriented, as in what's best for us? Hillary cares way more for the 1%.
Those are where the differences lie, for me.
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I was answering kentuck's question about the differences between the two.
CaliforniaPeggy
May 2015
#6
I was kind of being off handed in my reply, knowing it was not the answer wanted but in
AuntPatsy
May 2015
#32
Just like differences here, one believes in gov't of, by and for the people...
polichick
May 2015
#13
Bernie and Hillary are both leaps and bounds superior in every way to every con.
NoJusticeNoPeace
May 2015
#26
Biggest difference is Hillary can win and there is no way possible for Bernie to win. eom
MohRokTah
May 2015
#29
Yep. Clinton would do well to pursue many of Sanders' visions, but he can't win as Prez.
Hoyt
May 2015
#54
Money & the corporate influence it is buying...but the biggest factor is with Bernie, it is not
mother earth
May 2015
#42
Hillary benefits a great deal from controlled environments, Sanders doesn't need them.
Township75
May 2015
#44
I agree. Most DC politicians start out with good intentions, but then they live in this
liberal_at_heart
May 2015
#50