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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They did include him and all him and his supporters talk about is kicking the Dems out so duh people are pointing out he's not a Democrat trying to run or ruin the Dem party
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We'd be better off abolishing political parties. No more control over who can run for office, or what policies they are allowed to enact. Candidates, politicians, and their ideas stand- or fall- on their own merit. Not the letter next to their name.
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The democrats are proping up an actual republican who donated to republicans as late as 2 years ago. But tell me again how Bernie isn’t a real democrat, establishment?
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PS: Don't neglect your vaccinations.
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The person who had the highest amount of support as an independent was Ross Perot. He had 19% of the vote and literally 0 electoral college victories. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_P…
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I Don’t think he’d ever endanger the country in this moment by considering a third party run, but is that what they want him to do? That’s definitely what they are pushing for.
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Get a grip - we’re fighting for this country. We need moderate voters to beat Trump. Come down to earth - we’ve got a serious problem in the WH that won’t be helped by a self-proclamation of Socialism!
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