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Question: Will Bernie Sanders run for president in 2020
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Yes. He runs for Democratic nomi=nation
 
#2
Yes. But he runs as independent/3rd party
 
#3
No.  He won't run.
 
#4
No.  Trump will be dictator and there will be no free election.
 
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The_Doctor
SilentCal1924
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« on: February 05, 2017, 09:35:38 PM »

I think so. Look at this video., He is taking the economic nationalism lesson from Trump and Brexit and weiving his 2016 pitch with a vision for what this means in terms of being American.

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Bernie doesn't plan to be President. He does plan to make a President, however. I assume this is behind his intent to reshape the Democratic Party to embrace his working class populism.

He stated his intentions very clearly when he ran, to provide a contrast and to force a shift within the Democratic Party in a fashion that propels it back towards the populist majorities it used to enjoy.
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The_Doctor
SilentCal1924
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« Reply #1 on: February 06, 2017, 09:02:41 PM »

It's obvious Sanders is going to run for president. He keeps saying things like "Political Correctness has run amok" and "Trump supporters are not racist." Furthermore, he seems to have made peace with the DNC establishment and no longer interferes in high profile local races such as staying out of the NJ gubernatorial race altogether. On top of that, he basically does interviews and town halls on TV on an almost daily basis.

Bernie right now has many parallels with what Reagan did post 1976 RNC

Bernie has more parallels with Barry Goldwater. Were he younger, he'd be a good fit for Reagan. But he's too old by 2020, IMO. Plus, he's also a shaky candidate in the general despite having a solid ideology that resonates with many people.
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