tangerinegreen555
Well-Known Member
It's not the left that's afraid.Deny it all you want; he did extremely well for a third party candidate.
And he remains THE most popular politician in national office today, and the only one with a net favorable approval rating. Mrs Warren is number two, with a 48% approval rating.
Why are you stuck in the past to the exclusion of the present- nevermind the future- and what are you sooooooo afraid of about leftist liberal leadership in this country?
How many Trump votes would have switched to Sanders had he been nominated?
That's a 180° opposite vote from people who cheered when Trump called him a communist daily, in every speech during the primaries.
The right doesn't like Bernie. Congress would have obstructed his every move.
The country is far to the right of center, but some people think Bernie alone could pull it to the left.
I don't see how with all the resistance he'd face. How much did centrist Obama get accomplished his last 6 years?
I supported Bernie in the primary here, knowing full well that without a few seats in the senate and house it would be an obstructed term wire to wire.
Of course, he'd be better with SCOTUS, the environment, cabinet heads, weed and a variety of other things.
But his signature ideas, free college, free health care? With an ever eroding middle class tax base? I just don't see it. Not now, not for 20-50 years.