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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Bernie Sanders Leaves the Democratic Party


The nomination was barely sealed up at the Democratic National Convention before Bernie Sanders, who had campaigned against Hillary Clinton for the party’s nod, went back to being an Independent.

Sanders, who considers himself, officially, an Independent in Congress because his views lean further left than the Democratic party’s platform, caucuses with Democrats. But until declaring an intention to run for the presidency in 2015, he had rarely, if ever, identified as a member of the Democratic Party (he’s been in politics since 1979).

And now, despite pleading with his base to support Hillary, even though they’re concerned that she’s too moderate, Sanders will return to Vermont and to his seat in the Senate, and he’ll do it with no official party affiliation.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...


Did he Bern his bridges with his friends at the DNC?

Anonymous said...

Un freak believable he was allowed to run on his socialist platform. When the democrats are full bore communists.