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Showing Original Post only (View all)Nader: What Will Many Bernie Sanders Voters Do After July? [View all]
Yes, I know this basically starts on the assumption that we'll lose, but he raises a few important points.
Hillarys rhetoric has outraged Sanders supporters. She berates Sanders regularly for not being practical or realistic about his Medicare-for-all, breaking up big banks, a $15 minimum wage, a tax on Wall Street speculation and carbon and getting big money out of politics. Clintons putdowns exemplify why so many people who back Sanders want to defeat her. Clinton is the candidate of the status quo, favored over all other candidates from both parties by the Wall Street crowd and quietly adored by the military-industrial complex who see Generalissima Clinton as a militarist who would maintain the warfare state.
Here we go again. Every four years, the Democratic leaders define the Democratic candidate by how bad the Republicans are. This is designed to panic and mute their followers. Every four years, both parties become more corporatist. Sanders voters want to define the Democratic Party by how good it can be for the people. And these Sanders voters may not go back into the Democratic Party fold.
It is doubtful whether Hillary will credibly adopt any of Bernies agenda, considering where her campaign money is coming from and how unwilling she is to alienate her circle of advisors. Where does this leave the Sanders people who see Hillary as experienced in waging wars, qualified as an entrenched pol, and realistic to suit the plutocracys tastes, and not really getting much of anything progressive done (alluding to the ways she has described herself)?
The energetic Sanders supporters, including the Millennials who voted so heavily for Bernie, could form a New Progressive movement to exercise a policy pull on the establishment Democrats before November and to be a growing magnet after November with the objective of taking over the Democratic Party starting with winning local elections. This will have long-term benefits for our country.
The energetic Sanders supporters, including the Millennials who voted so heavily for Bernie, could form a New Progressive movement to exercise a policy pull on the establishment Democrats before November and to be a growing magnet after November with the objective of taking over the Democratic Party starting with winning local elections. This will have long-term benefits for our country.
Full article: http://commondreams.org/views/2016/03/05/what-will-many-bernie-sanders-voters-do-after-july
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This Citizen Will Go Dark On DU - Vote Their Conscience - Then Be Here After The General
cantbeserious
Mar 2016
#2
it will be "shut up and eat your spinach" and "ha ha, who else are you going to vote for lefty?"
corkhead
Mar 2016
#5
I'd like to see the energy continue, like we've seen on the new site JPR
riderinthestorm
Mar 2016
#4
Depending on how things go in the next few months, a new party is entirely possible
Hydra
Mar 2016
#6
Agreed. And progressives should aim for just that scale..If B. Hussein Obama can get elected,
hillarysong2016
Mar 2016
#21
they can't let themselves realize that it was their half of Gore's platform that cost him votes
MisterP
Mar 2016
#24
You only get to say things like this IF YOU'RE DOING EVERYTHING TO GET HIM ELECTED!
MrMickeysMom
Mar 2016
#26
"There's not a dime's worth of difference between Al Gore and George Bush"
greenman3610
Mar 2016
#29