Understand: Bernie is fighting a class war. It’s the top versus the bottom. The 1% vs the 99%. The oligarchy. Tulsi is fighting the MIC, the war machine. Both are arms of the establishment. Together they pose the largest threat they’ve ever seen. If their supporters unite we win.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im
I would argue that in order for Bernie and Tulsi supporters to unite, then both candidates would have to synchronize their policies nearly perfectly.
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En réponse à @newace9577
Not necessarily. They focus on different things. It has to be both. We don’t need two of the same. One picks up where the other is weak or less focused on.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im
Tulsi pivoted on medicare for all, just like Andrew Gillum did. You assume that 1) One of them will in the other's cabinet, probably as the VP and 2) If Gabbard were president and Sanders' M4A bill came across her desk without her "private option", then she wouldn't veto it.
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En réponse à @newace9577 @Fiorella_im
Also, policy-wise, she aligns more with Yang than Bernie. I disagree with Yang's policies, so I now endorse Bernie instead of Tulsi. Wall Street is still our first, worst enemy within the oligarchy. Get them, you hurt the MIC enough to pull back from war.
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Not true Tulsi aligns more with Bernie. Yang’s polices are more conservative economically.
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