Bernie Sanders joins the 2020 presidential race

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders announced Tuesday that he will seek the White House again in 2020.

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38 thoughts on “Bernie Sanders joins the 2020 presidential race

  1. So if i search "Bernie Sanders media blackout " non stop on google will it eventually become the most searched word of the month? I have been doing it for an hour now!

  2. Bernie bros need to realize that Yang is everything Bernie stands for and some. Not to be age-ist but Bernie would be 79 if elected. I love Bernie and all but Yang is a once in a lifetime opportunity for the US and the world. We need 21st century solutions and need to start thinking about the future.

    To add on to the age point. If Bernie was to be elected what are his chances of him running again in 2024 at the age of 83 to end his term at the age of 87 😦. And even if he did….do you want someone that old in the WH? The chances are slim which means it’ll provide an opening for Republicans to take the WH again.

    Credits to @ Adam A.

  3. I'd really like to think he's going to win. But I don't have hope of seeing Trump supporters changing their minds about Trump and accepting to realize the harm he does.
    Because Trump supporters don't experience pollution like people in the North do (since most of those supporters live in the South), and because they believe Trump's "it's cold in winter so there's no global warming" argument without knowing weather is NOT climate. And they especially love him because he did create many jobs; they don't care about the environmental cost. Plus, at least from what I know, most Americans are individualists and don't like paying for other people, which is why the US seems to have trouble with social security and retirement funds. Which is another reason they'll go for Trump instead of Sanders.
    Like Billy Joe said: "You can't convince someone: it's like you see someone with a red shirt and they're convinced that it's blue. It's just impossible."
    Unless, maybe, the media cover him more than they cover Trump… But I don't have hope.

  4. HAVE TO SAY: Bernie has SOME good ideas, which I could support. His Medicare for All would be a welcome change from the ObamaCare hodge-podge. He supports a large cut in military spending – which, BTW, was Ron Paul's mantra in 2008. Same with reduced American meddling in international affairs. George Washington warned us of foreign alliances – guess nobody paid attention, then or now ! HOWEVER, Bernie's other ideas leave me cold: "gun control" that disarms law abiding citizens, Universal Basic Income (even if you DON'T work), open borders for immigration, etc.

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