Here's the candidate who doesn't jab voters in the chest and tell them to vote for someone else. The headline is clickbait. Sen. Sanders doesn't "destroy" the voter. He treats him with respect and tries to earn his understanding, just as he has done for 40 years.
Where they stand: The Environment.
The CBD graded the 2020 Democratic candidates on four key environmental areas ("We evaluated every candidate polling above 1% in the latest national polls. We did not evaluate former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg because of his decision not to participate in any Democratic debate, build a grassroots network of supporters or compete in any of the early state caucuses or primaries"): Environmental Voter Guide (Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund)
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2020,
environment,
primaries
Let's Do This
The People are within sight of having an advocate in the Oval Office. But we're going to have to fight for it, and fight hard. The reaction is going to be fierce. The oligarchs won't like it, of course. But if you want to witness terror look in the eyes of the aparatchiks of the Democratic Party. They know that decades of three-martini lunches and torrents of cash are over. This is our moment to kick the corporate bagmen, hustlers and bunco artists out of politics. There'll be no lesser-of-two-evils this time. We've had forty years of Middle-Managers-in-Chief. We need an Organizer-in-Chief. If you can't go to Ohio and Nevada and New Hampshire, send money. Get out the vote where you live. Let's take back the Senate. Let's put Sen. Bernie Sanders in the White House. Let's do this.
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2020,
presidential campaign,
Sen. Bernie Sanders
Not to miss. In theaters now.
Award-winning documentary about Lea Tsemel, a Jewish-Israeli lawyer who defends Palestinians: from feminists to fundamentalists, from non-violent demonstrators to armed militants.
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activist
Iran under US threat
America has a global empire in a modern sense, maintaining hegemony by through hundreds of airforce and naval bases scattered to every corner of the planet. Iran, a nation that has enjoyed our attention in ways extending from sanctions and cyberattacks to assassinations and coups d'etat, is surrounded by US military bases and naval forces. Under these conditions, it needs to said that Tehran has shown maturity and restraint in dealing with a superpower led by a lawless and erratic manchild who means it no good.
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militarism
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