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    Bernie Sanders Influence

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    Everyone has heard of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Whether you see her on a debate or on Fox News, you probably have heard a lot about her. On the other hand, not everyday do we hear about her fellow Democrat running, Bernie Sanders. What distinguishes Sanders from all other candidates is that he refuses to accept large campaign contributions from large corporations. This allows him to remain uninfluenced by corporate interests. Other candidates may find it difficult to ignore…

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    Bernie Sanders Uniqueness

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    For the past two decades, we have had presidents who have fallen miserably in the same status quo, following the same guidelines from presidents of previous elections. This is where Bernie Sanders steps in to show his uniqueness and to change the tide in the presidential election of 2016. This unique candidate is the type of person who will approach issues in a different manner. He has stayed devoted to many of his own aspects that other presidents or candidates have not throughout their…

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    Bernie Sanders Ideology

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    Bernie Sanders: Democratic Socialist In a society, we need a chief leader, a person who can do the country plenty of good, like a Prime Minister, King/Queen or a president. In the United States, we need a president, and the man for that job is Bernie Sanders. He is one of the democratic nominees for the 2016 presidential election, and he is running as a self-proclaimed “Democratic Socialist”. The democratic socialist ideology states that a country deserves a democracy within a socialist…

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    Bernie Sanders Stereotypes

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    With the 2016 United States presidential election approaching, an abundance of people are considering the various political and economic theories that each candidate seems to uphold. For example, Bernie Sanders is a widely-known candidate who advocates for socialism, a theory based on equality of opportunity. He has brought back a theory most politicians have thrown to the wayside, and it has even been considered a ‘dead’ theory. The voting population is looking at these seemingly new political…

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    Bernie Sander Speech

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    Bernie Sanders supporters were shocked yesterday when Jesus Christ appeared on the O’reilly Factor to put an end to any comparisons between himself and the democratic candidate. “I like Bernie, but people have this misconception of me as a socialist” Jesus told O’Reilly , “and that couldn’t be farther from the truth” Indeed, Jesus - who sometimes puts out mixtapes under the nickname Me$$iah Money - points to all of the merchandise bearing his likeness as proof that he supports capitalism.…

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    Analysis: Bernie Sanders

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    Ethan Laird C Period 3/3/2016 Economics Essay This article discusses the democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’s economic plans for when he becomes president. The article focuses on disproving the claims of Gerald Friedman that Bernie Sanders’s program would grow the United States gross domestic product by a third in ten years. These claims are so outstanding an unbelieveable they were bound to attract attention. Two economist that were discussed in the article were Christina…

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    BERNIE SANDERS in FOCUS Introduction The perspective of campaigning in America is often subjective by personal opinion and view while remaining in scope of protocol and orderly fashion. Our current focus on optionally available contenders for president leaves them all caught within the entanglement of typical political circus form. There is one however, who leaves the rest caught up in their bucket of drama leading to nothing more than the usual babel of politicians. Therefore, Bernie Sanders…

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    and Hispanic people stand together for justice, we win” (Bernie Sanders). This is what Bernie Sanders promises and will do. People say that Bernie won’t do the job or is too old but his is false. Bernie Sanders is the best candidate for the 2016 presidential…

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    moral would be changed if Bernie Sanders became the 45th president? For those of you that don’t know, Bernie Sanders is potentially the next president of the United States. Biography.com shares that Bernie came from a struggling working-class family. He went to high school at James Madison High School and eventually furthered his education at Brooklyn College, and the University of Chicago where he eventually graduated in 1964 with a degree in political science. Bernie got his first elected…

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    Bernie Sanders, recently ran as a Democrat in the election last year. Although he lost to Hillary Clinton, he is still known as a familiar face to politics. Some might even call him the most controversial politician. With this title, Sanders plans to keep his political revolution in action. Their idea for revolutionizing the government is to become a democracy for all citizens. This includes engaging the people’s voices and making millions activated with today’s politics. Sanders also promises…

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