What Bernie stands for is not radical or extreme. It’s nothing more than a return to the traditional FDR Democratic Party position of always being on the side of the working people in America. Prior to the 1980s, that was considered the core of the Democratic Party.

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Those in both parties who paint Bernie as extreme are doing so in order to protect an economic paradigm that puts corporations before people. THAT is what should be seen as extreme.
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I disagree. he is a dark evil lurking like every other socialist. we sre bankrupt as a nation bc of FDR.
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Bernie isn’t the gatekeeper if FDR’s policies. The Democratic Party platform WILL reflect that, Sanders as the nominee or not!! I will #VoteBlueNoMatterWho
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So FDR was a Marxist.🤔
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after i cast my vote for bernie if he's not in the general im done with the dnc and voting for good....they did this
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👆👆👆 @aeserezli
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Who the hell are you?
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I like watching Bernie but have no time for liberal extremism
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Thought you showed your way out...or did I mean you're way out? Never mind...nobody asked your opinion.
You did great on CNN tonight.
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Bernie not fully endorsing reparations like you did los allowed him led to him losing SCn the way he did and led to the party seeing Biden as viable.. gotta talk to your guy...