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In reply to the discussion: Sanders: I don't consider myself a Democrat [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)ideologies. They intersect in fighting income inequality, but even then they would take very different approaches. Their ideas of the role of capitalism and an appropriate balance of power for corporations are also very different. She is far more aware of and sympathetic to the needs of business than he is.
She is, in fact, not only one of the imagined corrupt Democratic colleagues he's been railing against for decades but has one of the most conservative voting records in the Democratic senate caucus. His voting record puts him on the left margin of the caucus, but his description of himself is that he is significantly farther left than his voting record indicates.
He also arranged for the transfer of NH's radioactive waste to the "back yards" of people in TX and ruthlessly used and betrayed the Democratic Party in 2016. Warren has nothing like either on her record; she busted her butt to put Democrats in office. Those are not nothings. They're huge indicators. They are very different people.
For capitalism to work, we all need one another. E. Warren