.@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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2nd question: do you consider this to be the top issue in the race?
And you both can continue to support the war together.
Your hubris is showing. You couldn't be more wrong.
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You had me right up until you threw your support in for a dead-end party run by cranks. But your methodology is correct. Your conclusion is just a little narrow. We have SO MANY good options. The Green Party will never be one.
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Jill stein 2.0? Go away.
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I was a County Delegate for Bernie in Nevada. I'm so disappointed in him that it (sometimes) hurts!
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I disagree with the goal. It's all a dichotomy fake
I only know of one progressive dem candidate that appeals to both right and left. And he can't imagine endorsing a candidate that supports WAR. I thought it was odd you said you can't support even West if you get Bernie'd.
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Cut healthcare costs with Medicare-for-all, restrict pharmaceutical companies’ profiteering, and redirect a portion of medical research toward inexpensive natural, holistic, and alternative therapies.
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