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  1. Bernie is up against it–the DNC and it’s billionaire backers will throw everything at him. Trump has realised Bernie has a shot and his orcs are waist deep in their foul work all over Insta, FB and Twitter. The Washington Post and New York Times are digging the dirt on Mr Sanders. But the Union, Activist and Celebrity endorsements keep coming for the Sanders Campaign. And the non corporate donations and support from ordinary Americans. Michael Moore’s pro Bernie “Rumble” podcast is attracting millions after just a couple of weeks.

    Bernie’s winning hand is in his tagline–“Not Me. Us!” He knows and increasingly numbers of his supporters are realising that a movement of the people is the only way for him to succeed against the odds in the Primary circus, the Dem Convention and the even more formidable odds to win the Presidency AND implement his policy. Wide popular support is the only way any of this can happen.

    There has been one change re Superdelegates for 2020 after the 2016 fiasco.
    “Saturday’s vote officially barred the super delegates from voting on the first ballot to choose the party’s presidential nominee unless a candidate has secured a majority of the convention using only pledged delegates, whose votes are earned during the primary process.”
    https://edition.cnn.com/2018/08/25/politics/democrats-superdelegates-voting-changes/index.html

    Bernie is on “last chance power drive”, he is campaigning strongly in the twilight of his life for young and future Americans not for personal gain. He attacks the billionaire class and does not take their cash like Mr Biden.

  2. There is a chance, at least, that this time next year we could be witnessing the inauguration of President Sanders. …something I never dared hope for until now.

  3. I find US politics very hard to follow but the main problem with Democrats is that they have a no holds barred fight for the right to stand which destroys the mana of the winner. I would hope Trump does not win but all the pointers are in his favour unless any of the current mud sticks .

  4. Even in the unlikely event that Bernie wins the Democratic nomination – his chances of winning the presidency are slim. One only needs to look at what happened to Corbyn in the UK where the entire media establishment – left and right – lined up against him for 4 years. The working class doffed their caps to the upper class and voted against their own economic interests because they were led to believe that foreigners were over running the country.
    I expect the exact same play book will be used against Bernie. Don’t rely on unions they represent a tiny proportion of the working class in the US and don’t rely on wealthy liberals who will turn on Bernie and advocate support for Trump in order to protect their financial position. Just as many high profile Labour members in the UK explicitly endorsed Boris over Corbyn.
    The US working class will vote to protect the interests of their millionaire Republican advocates based on a whipped up fear of migration.

  5. Better late than never, – the city of Seattle has just voted to ban foreign influenced corporations (eg Amazon) from spending in local elections. It was approved unanimously, and serves as a model for others to take on powerful corporations and win.

    (An example of what they were dealing with: In 2018 the company [Amazon] lobbied against a corporate tax aimed at raising revenue for homeless services and affordable housing to help combat the effects of skyrocketing home prices, driven partially by Amazon’s presence in the city.)

    And, who are Amazon? “…two of the company’s top ten investors are foreign banks.”

  6. This sexism smear that Warren and her activists are using

    … has about as much substance as Jacinda’s “sex scandal embroilment”.

    What Sanders was alleged to have said in the 2018 conversation was first made by anonymous sources “familiar with” the meeting in a report earlier Monday by CNN—a piece of journalism pilloried by critics as an irresponsible hit job.

    When pressed about this more recently, Warren said, “I have no interest in discussing this private meeting any further because Bernie and I have far more in common than our differences on punditry.” Jon Queally link here

    It would be a serious error for progressives to buy into corporate media portrayals of the Sanders and Warren campaigns as destined to play a traditional zero-sum political game. [my emphasis] Norman Solomon link here

  7. CBS is giving live updates of the final debate (before nominations begin), due to start… about now. CBS are also pushing the “Fight! Fight!” line between Bernie and Liz Warren – Good luck to both those two in dealing with that. Here is their live updates link

    Or watch it all live here

  8. Both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden are too old to be running for president. I wouldn’t take bets on either of them surviving the campaign.

    “Free education and free health care…”

    My impression from listening to many vox pops is that Americans see that sort of thing as socialism: almost COMMUNISM, even! And generations of US propaganda has left them viewing communism with as much enthusiasm as many people have for the sight of a very large and hairy spider on their livingroom rug.

  9. Bernie Sanders is the only one who could beat Trump….but they would never let him….they being the Democrat Party which is a puppet of…

    Seth Rich died trying …and exposing the corruption of Clinton…Assange is also in jail for the same reason

  10. Bernie should give it a go inspite of the corrupt Dems and corporate forces that will fight him behind the scenes. Money means power to lie, cheat and manipulate MSM, all of which I am sure will be done.
    But Bernie’s younger voters are aware of this an listen to Bernie making sense of a better deal.
    He is not too old.
    His mind is active and sharp with decades of experience in the field of fighting for better deals an winning against liars.
    The half of the population that don’t bother voting may take heart and come out for Bernie and hope.

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