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OP and some other posters in this forum should realize that you are not going to change minds unless you can convince others.
If you really want to praise your candidate, why don't you let us know exactly what hillary clinton has accomplished? Also let us know what damages she has done to this country? What are her issue stances? Pros and Cons is she ends up winning, her weaknesses and strength. That is more productive.
OP and some other posters in this forum should realize that you are not going to change minds unless you can convince others.
If you really want to praise your candidate, why don't you let us know exactly what hillary clinton has accomplished? Also let us know what damages she has done to this country? What are her issue stances? Pros and Cons is she ends up winning, her weaknesses and strength. That is more productive.
Sanders has been in the congress for many years but failed to accomplish much and hence he was not known well outside of Vermont or New England.
Sanders has been in the congress for many years but failed to accomplish much and hence he was not known well outside of Vermont or New England.
Well, there are differences between a politician with real power (like a president) and a politician like Bernie sanders. If Bernie Sanders ends up winning, (I am not suggesting he would), it would be much easier to push his agenda.
I strongly disagree with your bolded
November 1993: Sanders votes against the Clinton-era North American Free Trade Agreement. Returning from a tour of factories in Mexico, Sanders says: “If NAFTA passes, corporate profits will soar because it will be even easier than now for American companies to flee to Mexico and hire workers there for starvation wages.”
July 1996: Sanders is one of only 67 (out of 435, 15%) votes against the discriminatory Defense of Marriage Act, which denied federal benefits to same-sex couples legally married. Sanders urged the Supreme Court to throw out the law, which it did in a landmark 2013 ruling – some 17 years later.
July 1999: Standing up against the major pharmaceutical companies, Sanders becomes the first member of Congress to personally take seniors across the border to Canada to buy lower-cost prescription drugs. The congressman continues his bus trips to Canada with a group of breast cancer patients the following April. These brave women are able to purchase their medications in Canada for almost one-tenth the price charged in the States.
Yep....what he voted against is at least as notable as what he voted for.
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