Sanders slams Clinton, Trump, Wall Street in Illinois speech to college students

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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders told throngs of cheering college students at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Friday that free tuition should be an American birthright, that Wall Street should pay for it to mitigate past sins, and that he has a better chance of beating Donald Trump in November than does Hillary…

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8 years ago

Mad Mike. We never get the leaders we need. We only get the leaders we deserve. Bernie Sanders has a lifetime of true service to progressive causes, and a history of being a kind and caring individual. You’re probably right that he can’t win, and I won’t argue with that. I’ll just say that it sure would be wonderful if he did.

And I hope Hillary can find the stones to beat Trump, because the idea of a President Trump scares the hell out of me.

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8 years ago

I’m glad to hear that, and in the name of good natured friendship, I guess I’ll support Hillary if she becomes the nominee. Like I say, we’re fighting the bigger fight. Oh, and fwiw – Apple products are also susceptible to phishing scams. Just a word to the wise. 🙂

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