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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Replying to @marwilliamson
If you have integrity of your beliefs you would run on those beliefs...Bernie isn’t a Democrat but he expects his cake to eat too
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According to Nevadans he's 46% more Democrat than the other candidates.
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I just love listening to you speak, I’m Australian & I just think you have the most amazing accent (to me it’s an accent). If I close my eyes I could image being in “gone with the wind” (without the slavery & civil war)
Replying to @marwilliamson
Still not a Democrat.
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at least Bernie Sanders has NEVER been a Republican like Mike Bloomberg AND Elizabeth Warren (she till 47 years old)
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Well, the Dem Establishment candidates aren't Dems either. They're global Repugs. And, they have this nation + the world on the edge of disaster with all their greed + illegal wars. Just killing, stealing + lying around the world creating 7+ mil record homeless + poor peeps.
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Sanders put out his plans to pay for all the plans No Way no how is a green new deal is happening in 4 years you get some of the blame for this for running in the first place you know you could not win.
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Being a part of a political party is literally only a checking the correct box. The criticism of him not being a Dem is hysterical considering Bloomberg has only been one for barely a year and is more Republican in policy.
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Democrats voted for him to win in their primary--I'd say that qualifies you.