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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]procon
(15,805 posts)If nothing else, I've learned that the word 'specific' has a new meaning. No one would reasonably expect that a senator's priorities would be the same as those of a president. Evidently Sanders also knows that, which is why the things that appear on his senate web page are not on his official presidential website. Then there's also the problem that he can't use the US government's web service to promote his presidential bid.
The aspirational list on his senate website probably has an enormous populist appeal, but it is not a presidential policy statement where he explains the details of how he would accomplish his goals if elected. I'm sure he will make his platform public fairly soon, so I'll wait until I know the facts before assessing the pros and cons of his official positions, just as I will for all the candidates.