Bernie Sanders
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(4,695 posts)If she becomes president, I think that she will be a sitting president receiving a challenge from progressive democracy in 2020. I heard campaign promises moving to the Left from Center, from Clinton, in last night's primary debate. I think that Democrats will continue to discuss broken campaign promises of Barack Obama, which has been acceptable here on DU for several years.
We know that the voting base of the GOP is getting smaller. The GOP is going over a cliff. Will some in politics pick up, or continue picking up the conservative privatization for profit, especially with Citizens United around?
How about those big banks and Wall Street bankers that all three candidates talked about stopping, last night at the last primary debate? One of the three candidates was really talking a huge move to the Left, from a previously stated Plan.
Now that the Democratic Debates are over, looks like the Primary is now moving to the internet to compare Plans. I would like to take some printouts to Uncle Bob's house, for the holidays.
Adding on edit: I got banned too after stating that a Hillary Clinton Supporter contacted me via my private email address with out my permission for its use to ask for me to support a 1%er and donations, on the day that the DNC allowed the firewall to drop.