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Detailed look at policy difference between Bernie and Hillary (Original Post)
rsacamano
Mar 2016
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HoosierRadical
(390 posts)1. Be careful you are going to be "alerted" for being divisive.
HRC supporters take issue with the truth.
Thespian2
(2,741 posts)2. Good summary...
The Clintons are obvious corporatists who will do anything to help the oligarchs who pour money into their personal bank accounts...
HRH's positions are corporatist positions...
Orange Butterfly
(205 posts)3. What are the comparisons with Republicans?
I wonder how Hilary would stand up to republican agenda's?
Herman4747
(1,825 posts)4. Most Interesting Point!
Orange Butterfly
(205 posts)6. Indeed....
... wonder if I would be banned from DU if I started a thread asking that question?
Herman4747
(1,825 posts)7. You are sharp today! (I can't answer).
blackspade
(10,056 posts)5. An excellent summary of their positions.
It does a good job underscoring the status quo and regressive nature of Clinton's policies.
Sanders' on the other hand are progressive and very achievable, especially if there are inroads made into the Senate and House in November with him at the top of the Democratic ticket.