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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders, according to my 19 year old daughter. [View all]MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)45. Seeing that I'm on the same page as your daughter is a great feeling
I think when young people become aware and committed to improve the world "we are given", once our eyes are opened, we are ready to change the world. As adults, we are placed in positions to forget this. I feel as a boomer looking at the next generations, she reminds me that we can STILL operate from that belief.
Most politicians, especially the other candidates, stopped striving, once they were willing to compromise. That is what you have out there.
I'm so inspired by what you shared.
Thanks!
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I think those kids, and your daughter, understand Senator Sanders in a way that older folks don't.
CaliforniaPeggy
Jun 2015
#1
This is wonderful to hear, so encouraging. I can see how young people detect Bernie's
appalachiablue
Jun 2015
#39
Piketty nailed it and I was hopeful about his analysis the but the work seems to be disregarded
appalachiablue
Jun 2015
#52
An 80 year old woman I know was planning to write in Warren in the general. She got so excited when
merrily
Jun 2015
#3
I usually don't go to places like this, but since the anti-Semitic stuff has started,
merrily
Jun 2015
#10
I am ecouraged they will, and I can see the blossoming of a truly grassroots movement.
Avalux
Jun 2015
#9
There are legitimate reasons not to support Sanders while still caring about the community.
F4lconF16
Jun 2015
#61
My Socialist and Communist comrades all attack Sanders from the left as a 'faux
KingCharlemagne
Jun 2015
#79
My grandson's are talking about him and they get a lot of their info from reddit. I am not surprised
jwirr
Jun 2015
#40
Not to be nosy, is she registered and able to vote? Do she and her friends know the process and
CK_John
Jun 2015
#8
His message is obviously what people want to hear--and he didn't get it from pollsters.
merrily
Jun 2015
#17
His honesty and forthrightness is like water to a nation in the desert. People want someone they can
navarth
Jun 2015
#18
Exactly. A low tolerance for BS seems to be a common trait among this age group.
bluelagoon
Jun 2015
#58
Bernie is the real deal-he's not 'Hoping and Changing' us for Wall St. People get it.
jalan48
Jun 2015
#25
One thing I have learned about the youth today is that they are open to anyone who makes sense.
jwirr
Jun 2015
#42
Bernie's anger is what give his speeches real passion. I think it's an absolute plus!
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#92
The word is "equivocation", a word Bernie knows, but few others in the political sphere do not.
longship
Jun 2015
#34
Well, that's why he appealed to me and I'm seventy-five Y/O. He appealed to me more than ten years
Cleita
Jun 2015
#47
I was speaking to a college student the other day and they said that they never had
rhett o rick
Jun 2015
#53
Hopefully that enthusiasm will carry over and she'll vote for Mrs. Clinton in the general election
philosslayer
Jun 2015
#82