best interest and not the best interest for the whole country. Bernie Sanders is one of the few candidates who not only has new political views and ideas for the country, but also seems to truly care for the progress of the United states. The Unites States has suffered so much in the areas of poverty, debt, and equity. Which is why Bernie Sanders should be President because of his political views on civil rights, education, and…
This commercial Bernie Sanders Campaign Commercial Entitled “Its Not Over” starring Erica Grander was created to show and shed the light on what is going g\on in the black community. Erica Garner Speaks out on her Fathers death by police and shears very touching testimony on how it impacted her and her families live. She continues on giving us factual information about Bernie Sanders Fight For Black equality also how Bernie sanders is for the people. Bernie sanders plan to make a difference…
In contrast, Bernie Sanders's speeches were a useful instrument in highlighting problems in the US with regard to the big banks and the education system. He preferred to talk about issues rather than scandals and was liked by many people despite his unorthodox viewpoint…
On May 26, 2015, Bernie Sanders decided that he was going to run for United States or (U.S.) president and explain to the world how he could use his socialist’s tactics to make the world better again. He had many subjects that he touched on, which included the income wealth and inequality, citizen united, climate change, health care for all, and young people do not have jobs throughout the U.S. Using Bernie’s speech, Wander, White, Hartley and McGee readings the essay will demonstrate how…
qualified prospects. While each is lifetime politicians, Bernie Sanders found favor with the younger generation, Hillary Clinton’s political foundation became the existing establishment. By the first quarter of 2016, the front-runners had thinned to two, Clinton and Sanders. Early within in the election cycle, numerous grass root organizations sprung up in support of Sanders, a registered Independent; he was the new people’s choice. Sanders, a self-proclaimed socialist, found a great deal of…
If Bernie Sanders was in control of the United States If Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders became the next president of the United States, it would hugely be shocking, due to the fact that he is not a normal candidate, as he is referred as a socialist. Therefore, whether it's on campaign finance or income taxes, things are really going to change. Sanders is a socialist, and by winning the presidency, he would be the first socialist president to rule the United States of America. I…
Sen. Bernie Sanders is a presidential candidate, who is very passionate about economic policies. Sen. Sanders’ continued message, has been in favor of wealth redistribution. A wide variety of his speech’s, are based on economic reformation. On December 10th 2010, Sen. Sanders staged a filibuster in the Senate. This filibuster was an attempt to block a tax bill being put through the legislative process. According to Sanders, the passing of the tax bill, would continue to give wealthy business…
opinion, and electorate expansion, we can observe what’s new and what’s old in the 2016 election and explain some of the occurrences of this presidential race. Political Participation: Bernie Sanders and the Political Youth Movement Videos of protesters outside the Democratic National Convention generalized Bernie Sanders’s supporters…
Bernie Sanders is an Independent/Democratic senator from Vermont. He has been touted as a leading progressive and is currently running for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 Presidential Race. Senator Sanders is a self-promoted “Democratic Socialist”, and has a large growing grassroots movement following his principles. His left-wing views on topics such as wealth inequality, abortion, drug policy, education, environmental issues, gun control, health care, immigration reform, LGBT rights,…
On March 14th of 2016 presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders conducted a rally at the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago. Like most presidential race speeches Sanders tried to persuade the audience to believe in his opinions and get them to vote for him. Coming into this speech Sanders was down in support compared to his competitor Hillary Clinton but, as said before, he was and is still trying to persuade people to support his side. During the time of the speech, I was not keeping up with politics…