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It's becoming increasingly clear that the Democrat Party do NOT want Bernie Sanders to win. Wonder why?

CNN, more often known as the DCNN, or media arm of the Democrat party, have begun to attack him. We can always know the Democrat Party position by watching DCNN. It's becoming more and more obvious that Biden is the chosen one, and it doesn't seem to matter what voters want, to the Democrats. What matters is power, and keeping it.

In 2016, if Hillary had not stolen all of the Democrat party donations, with a secret agreement that she would "manage" those same donations, then funneling them all to herself, Bernie might have won the candidacy.

IMO, Bernie and other socialists were allowed to join the Democrat party to bring in their followers to a party that was dwindling due to their poor policies and poor management skills, but the leaders of the Democrat party decided that socialists would NEVER win, even if they had to engineer their downfall from within their own party.

What is your opinion?
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Khenpal1 · M
https://www.politico.com/story/2019/05/17/bernie-sanders-mystery-soviet-video-revealed-1330347?fbclid=IwAR0FtM2uutUDds8CFMMsXRf9S3NaJ7xi4EP1gyPOdKBUV94GRNjITMFj4Qo
4meAndyou · F
@Khenpal1 Interesting little tidbits from the article, above: “The Soviet Union always treated foreign guests very, very well,” said Pomeranz said. “They always wanted to show off the best side of their country and that invariably included a big table with a lot of food.”

At times, though, Sanders’ team saw behind the curtain: The tapes showed people who appear to be waiting in line for food as well as the Soviet Union’s shabby housing stock. Inside one Russian’s apartment, Sanders addresses the poor conditions.

“It’s important to try to translate this,” he says. “In America, in general, the housing is better than in the Soviet Union.”

"Bruce Seifer, a top economic development aide to Sanders when he was mayor, said that 100 residents from Yaroslavl immigrated to Burlington after the trip and others visited.

"Over time, it had a positive impact on to the economy,” he said. “Businesses started doing exchanges between Burlington and Yaroslavl.”

"At the same time, they admit the poor choices of available food. Sanders says he was impressed by the beauty of the city and Soviet officials’ willingness “to acknowledge many of the problems that they had."

“They’re proud of the fact that their health care system is free,” he says, but concede that the medical technology is far behind that of the United States."