Bernie Sanders Research Paper

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With super PACs having such a big impact on most politicians and their success, Bernie Sanders being one of those people, was lucky enough to pull together around $26 million from online donations in order for him to get ahead in the campaigns; even though, Sanders states he is against the corrupt fund-raising groups. Sanders also is still managing to fall short behind Clinton and Biden in votes. Many people have doubted Sanders, but now with the amount of money that has been donated it has shown that Sanders has a good standing chance thanks to
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With Sanders having such a hard time getting ahead of Mrs. Clinton who is better positioned financially due to her super PAC, and who has far more support from Democrats and the superdelegates who also will have a roll in securing her nomination. The reason for Sanders popularity falls behind his demands for single-payer health care, free tuition at public colleges and higher taxes on the rich. Also with most candidates relying on "attack ads," and "internal polling" and most not being able to win without doing otherwise Sanders, thanks to his many donations, has started to come up with a plan to win over Iowa and New Hampshire. Since Sanders has predominantly older whites supporting him in his nominations, he needs to reach out to the Hispanic and African American race in order to get ahead and while Mr. Weaver states ?I don?t see us having a problem with African-Americans and Latinos ? I would call it a challenge ? but polling will help us introduce Bernie to more of these voters in the best possible way,? this shows that Sanders really does stand a good chance in succeeding in the nominations as long as he reaches out to the common

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