FULL INTERVIEW: Bernie Sanders stumps in Southern Nevada
For his part, the self-avowed democratic socialist has tarred the New Yorker as representing the “greed of corporate America”. & for years of time of time, liberals have accused Republicans of being fascists.
The dynamics fueling the surging campaigns of presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders are more similar than not, as the success of the upstart Sanders, running for the Democratic nomination, and the outsider Trump, in the Republican race, shows how turned off some American voters are by “establishment” contenders.
“I don’t think there’s too many Bernie Sanders people here”, Trump reportedly said a New Hampshire rally Monday night. Both have accused his rivals as being within the pocket of special pursuits, arguing for a scientific overhaul – they only disagree on what the country ought to look like afterward.
“On the other hand, where there is a problem is there is evidence that gun manufacturers do know that they’re selling a whole lot of guns in an area that really should not be buying that many guns, that many of those guns are going to other areas, probably for criminal purposes”.
Sanders and Trump, who also was in Iowa on Tuesday, have been increasingly poking at one another as each are seeking to draw non-traditional voters to their column at the February 1 Iowa caucuses.
It would make everybody in America poorer -you’re doing away with the concept of a nation state, and I don’t think there’s any country in the world that believes in that.
‘Strange, but I see wacko Bernie Sanders allies coming over to me because I’m lowering taxes, while he will double & triple them, a disaster!’ he said.
“We are going to tell (Donald) Trump that no, we are not going to hate Latinos”.
Sanders said the recapture of territory from the Islamic State group is a positive step in the battle.
He then said that wages are actually too low.
Sanders said Congress must pass job-creating legislation that raises the minimum wage generally and ensures equal pay for women and make college affordable.
Some Trump voters are against further intervention in the Middle East, but they want someone who takes the subject seriously.
In a wide-ranging interview, Sanders, a US senator from Vermont, laughed heartily at the newspaper’s recollection of a 2003 interview with Howard Dean, a former governor of his home state, who said Iowa is basically a steamrolled Vermont.
Andy Smith, the director of the University of New Hampshire Survey Center, said that every year some candidate attempts to capitalize on the “myth of the independent voter”. Still, he has made contradictory statements about other issues, with apparently little effect on voters who support him.
Still, in a tight election, as the February 9 primary is expected to be, a few thousand voters could make a big difference.
Although Sanders trails Clinton badly among superdelegates, he has otherwise mounted a strong challenge from the former first lady’s left, in evidence at tonight’s rally, in which Sanders decried income inequality, climate change and institutional racism.
The campaign also hired Joe Caiazzo-a Boston-based Democratic strategist, who worked on Sen.