Some say Sanders doesn’t deserve the nomination because he’s “not a Democrat.” Any American should be able to run for president, but the political parties have made it very difficult to do so as an Independent. And the party of inclusion should actually be the party of inclusion.

Feb 25, 2020 · 4:44 AM UTC

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Here's the real deal: no one "deserves" the nomination. They should earn it with honesty, integrity and transparency. If Sanders wants the nomination, then just like every nominee he will be vetted. Better now than when the Trump machine starts grinding him up, and it will.
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I want to remain a full fledged independent bc of this
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He’s more a of Democrat that many Democrats.
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Democrats need to step back and think about what exactly this whole “democracy” thing they’re named after is all about. It’s truly a delightful irony that Bernie ISN’T a Democrat because in this climate that may even play to our advantage in November.
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Honestly with the way the Democratic party went out of their way to smear you and destroy your campaign I don't know why you feel obligated to endorse anyone. You're the only candidate I would have voted for.
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Tough to say the dude winning the democratic primary isnt a Democrat
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The only way to ever get a third party validity is to eliminate the electoral college otherwise it will always be just 2 parties. @secupp Term limits for Congress and eliminate the EC is how we move forward as a nation.