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Senator Bernie Sanders and America's "Mainstream"
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders' critics say he is "out of the mainstream." Not true as it happens.

Senator Sanders’ Uniqueness
Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont sent out a letter in June 2015 explaining why is is running for president. This is a serious campaign, make no mistake. But it is otherwise relatively unique among presidential campaigns in general -- and amongst this year’s mob of candidates in particular. See generally, “Bernie! Why the 99% Should Support Bernie’s Campaign,” June 1, 2015.
Sanders is neither someone who runs every four years, nor someone running the first time who has hired expensive, professional campaign managers, media manipulators, pollsters, and fundraisers who tell him what to say and do. For starters, he won’t take money from billionaires, PACs, or others seeking to enrich themselves through their campaign contributions. (Years ago I once calculated such contributors get a 1000-to-one to 2000-to-one return on their money; give a million dollars, get a billion dollars or more in return: “Campaigns: You Pay $4 or $4000,” Des Moines Register, July 21, 1996. I simply assume, with today’s $1 billion-plus campaign seasons and unlimited Citizens United corporate contributions, it’s probably worse.)
Even more important, he neither engages in new-found, crafted slogans, nor does he change positions with the political winds. Senator Sanders is still saying what he has been saying all his life as mayor, as a member of Congress, and as a U.S. Senator. “Authentic” is a word often used by political junkies who have spent their lives in a world of political “shuck and jive” and are now hearing Sanders for the first time.
He’s not a college professor (though he could be). He’s a politician running for the presidency. But he believes democracies are supposed to serve the 99%, not just the 1%, and that in order to do that campaigns need to include serious efforts to explore and resolve the more serious challenges facing the people, and to build the multi-million-member political organizations that will make possible the implementation of solutions.
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http://fromdc2iowa.blogspot.com/2015/07/senator-bernie-sanders-and-americas.html
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