If you’ve been following the Democratic primary, you may have noticed that Bernie Sanders has positioned himself as a champion of the immigrant community. From the letter he sent to Barack Obama last week, to the work he, his campaign, and surrogates have done attacking other candidates’ positions, you would think that he has been a lifelong
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I said before that the idea of power has gone to his head and the longer this goes on, the more i think it. Clinton should respond with cool indifference to this.
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Yes, when you look closely, his heart and mind have always been in the right place, but the only thing he's been loud and vocal about for decades is the economics end of things, which I agree with him on, but I'm not hearing him on the foundational and intertwining things that inform that all.
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I'm close to VT and have been able to follow him closely for decades. I admire a lot about him. But it is concerning that world-wide he was apparently more of an unknown until his 70s. I get part of it. He figured he himself was too radical, and it wasn't until he got firm and constant support he decided to go for it. But he still could have done a better job of making sure people farther afield were hearing his *voice*.
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