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Bernie Sanders is clear that he is for the 99%, the working class, the middle and lower classes. Trump's making America great again is also not so ambiguous. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton's slogan "Fighting for us" is rather mysterious, given what she had done in the past. Do her supporters, esp. those African Americans, have any idea what she really means by "us"? To me the "us" means "me, Bill and Chelsea, our family"; and given what she owes to the Wall Street, the extended family includes Goldman Sachs and other corporate donors to her.
I think that's a pretty good assessment of Clinton. The difference between Sanders and Clinton is that Sanders wants to make the country a better place for the vast majority of Americans who were grievously harmed by the growing economic inequalities of the last couple of decades, and he sees being the US President as a way of working towards those goals. Clinton, on the other hand, simply wants the power and prestige that goes with being president.
Bernie Sanders is clear that he is for the 99%, the working class, the middle and lower classes. Trump's making America great again is also not so ambiguous. On the other hand, Hillary Clinton's slogan "Fighting for us" is rather mysterious, given what she had done in the past..
She should be a lover, not a fighter. Life is easier and more fun that way.
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