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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Disagree. #Bernie is divisive, negative & too far out. He doesn’t call for unity,he does not offer a broad arm.He’s abt us vs them.He’s not sustainable.That’s not Democratic.We’ll lose the House.This is war vs T, not against Democrats. #JoeBiden2020 #JoeBidenForPresident2020
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If only you could recognize how full of hate this man is
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Corporations are people.
Agree 100%. "Centrism" is now life and soul piracy while tossing crumbs to the victims. Republicans call the crumbs "entitlements" and look to rake them back. It is not radical and unreasonable to expect those who want the D vote to step up and fight for things the way Ds should.