.@BernieSanders coming to New Hampshire to endorse Biden because they "share the goal of beating back right-wing extremism" suggests his faith that the president can do that. I disagree. This is not 2020. The way to beat right-wing extremism next year is by offering them a genuine alternative, i.e. the progressive agenda Bernie articulates. I hope the Senator will reconsider his position in the next few months, change his endorsement, and support the one progressive running for the Democratic nomination. politico.com/news/2023/08/26…

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Bernie’s right. You should stick to selling scented candles.
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What has happened to Bernie??
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That's the way you'll help them (right-wing extremists) win. Why some of you continue to believe the approach you propose, which has repeatedly done nothing but fail 100% of the time while dividing their (Republicans') opponents, will work this time... is beyond me. 🤷
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Will you follow in his footsteps by not endorsing Cornell West?
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I’m anti-gerontocracy, even if I agree with Bernie’s policy, I think his time was 2016 and now the time of the Democratic establishment has passed. Times change and plans need to change with them, not stall and hamper when every day brings new challenges. MRGA
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I'm so weary of these old fossils. Soooo tired... Bernie is ok, but needs to retire. We need to fire everyone and start new. Congress. House. All of them. Start anew. This current system is just glorified corporate welfare.
Bernie Sanders, coming to New Hampshire to endorse a right-wing extremist to "beat back right-wing extremism".
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I am surprised and saddened by this, but I think he's being pragmatic given the severity of the risk and consistency of America voting for establishment Dems. Uncle also has direct and lethal history as a Holocaust descendent that informs this position. America isn't progressive
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You don't know when to fight and when to sit down.
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