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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Faces Feisty Democratic Challenger [View all]RandySF
(82,780 posts)anders, the independent from Vermont who is revered on the left for his staunchly liberal views, initially refused to say in an interview whether he would back the president in 2012.
Instead, he turned serious and said he hoped that the president never forgets who elected him to the White House. It was not Wall Street, although they contributed. It was not the big money interests. It was working families, lower-income people and the middle class.
He urged Obama to not cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, demand higher taxes from the rich and stop reaching negotiated agreements with Republicans that are extremely weak and disadvantageous to ordinary people.
In a subsequent interview, Sanders sought to temper his comments, saying, I certainly hope and expect to be supporting the president, but its a little bit early in the process.
http://www.politico.com/story/2011/11/some-dems-refuse-to-back-obama-068266?o=1