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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He’s a Marxist, not a Democrat
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He's not a Democrat sweetheart. And, if he should get the nomination it will be very painful for the Democratic party. And, they know it.
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Rent control is a communist principal, telling someone how much they can rent or sell their property for. If there was a Communist Party he'd be better suited to run under that heading...that's my view on that... On other matter, I'm still waiting on reparations from his state.
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If you choose not to be included, that isn't the fault of the party. You cannot lead a group if you aren't a member. I canvassed for BS in 2016. I was furious with the DNC at first, but I saw that the reason why they used him was that he was using them. #vibration
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He’s a Social Democrat, not a Democratic Socialist, in spite of his misuse of the terminology that has led to the false accusations that he’s a fascist. He would be wise to clarify that.
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Please advise Bernie to run as INDEPENDENT. If the establishment takes his nomination away.
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"Very difficult" is an understatement. It's nearly impossible to become President independently from the powerful establishment duopoly known as the Democratic and Republican parties.
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They don’t want independent but they want there vote
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He should have adopted Teddy's "Progressive" Bull Moose Party.