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In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders makes it clear: He’s playing this game to win [View all]Attorney in Texas
(3,373 posts)14. The Hill's report on different parts of Sanders' speech, Sanders: 'People are crying out for change'
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) late Sunday sought to draw a distinction between himself and Democratic presidential rival Hillary Clinton while speaking in New Hampshire.
From coast to coast, the American people are crying out for change, for real change, Sanders said at the annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, according to reports.
They are tired of the same old, same old establishment politics, establishment economics and establishment foreign policy. They want this county to move in a new direction," Sanders added.
Sanders also suggested in his prepared remarks that with the continued support of Democrats, he is poised to pull off one of the greatest political upsets in U.S. history.
Read more: http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/261458-sanders-people-are-crying-out-for-change
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Bernie Sanders makes it clear: He’s playing this game to win [View all]
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
OP
I'm for Bernie for reasons you state ---he has proven himself time & again while Hilary
wordpix
Nov 2015
#6
Not when she represents the corruption and betrayal of the middle class that allows Republicans
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#21
If Bernie wins or even comes close, and the superdelegates "sink him," it will weaken if not
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#28
Another opinion piece posted as "Latest Breaking News" - this belongs elsewhere on DU.
George II
Nov 2015
#12
It's not "suppress", there are several appropriate forums on this site where this could have...
George II
Nov 2015
#17
I'd rationalize observations than editorials are in fact, not late breaking news as "whining" too...
LanternWaste
Nov 2015
#26
The Hill's report on different parts of Sanders' speech, Sanders: 'People are crying out for change'
Attorney in Texas
Nov 2015
#14
Finally, an analysis and proposed plan for ISIS and the Middle East that makes sense.
JDPriestly
Nov 2015
#33
Let's NOT vote for the one that the young people are enthusiastic about....
Spitfire of ATJ
Nov 2015
#30
Among Dems who know who Sanders is, I'm confident he has the highest support.
Crystalite
Nov 2015
#31