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In reply to the discussion: Been through some rough primary wars here. To me now, though, this one is different. [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)that it would be boring, nothing new, nothing we could get excited about. But then Bernie Sanders decided to run and everything changed.
You are right about the young people being very enthusiastic about him. I am not surprised really because they are the most impacted by the last few decades of political failure. Failure in terms of the people. Success in terms of the most wealthy.
I think they are more informed than many of their elders and far less committed to party politics than their parents and grandparents were.
So they finally see a candidate who is speaking for them, to them, and it's only natural they would pay attention.
I know that even the best president ever can't change things alone. But if Bernie wins it would strike a blow to Corporate control of our elections and begin the process of turning things around since he would be the PEOPLE'S choice, the first really in my memory, due mainly to the fact he will not be funded by Mega Corporations. That would truly be a victory for the people.