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Sanders Says He’s Not a Career Politician After 25 Years in Congress
“Well think if you look at my record, I’m not exactly a career politician,” Sanders claimed on the 25th anniversary of his being in Congress. The remarks came on an appearance on ABC’s This Week with Martha Raddatz. Sanders wants us to look at his record, but his record is clear: he’s been living off taxpayer…
Top 3 Real Reasons Donald Trump Won the Presidency
3. Because Binary, Two-Party Thinking Is Eating the Country Like Cancer If you’re not for us, you’re against us. Love it or leave it. Republican or Democrat. Black or white. Black lives matter or blue lives matter, but it sure as hell can’t be all lives matter. Never vote third party or you are “wasting”…
‘In Plain Terms,’ Dems Issue Soul-Crushing Statement To Sanders Supporters About Nevada Convention
By Casey Harper The Nevada State Democratic Party issued a statement explaining exactly how Hillary Clinton was able to edge out a win at the convention Saturday despite Sen. Bernie Sanders going in with more delegate slots. A raucous protest broke out after the convention among furious Sanders supporters that eventually got so out of hand the…
Democratic Candidate Says Party Has “Moved Way Far To The Left”
By: Laura Meyers Democratic presidential candidate Jim Webb says his Democratic Party has “moved way far to the left.” He hopes to be a more moderate voice against more liberal candidates such as Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren. “I believe we can bring a different tone to the Democratic party,” Webb said. “You’re right, the…
32 Percent Of Voters ‘Would Consider’ Voting Libertarian
by Phillip Stucky Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson could have a better showing in November than his current 9 to 10 percent polling averages suggest, according to a Morning Consult poll published Monday. Thirty-two percent of likely voters reported they would at least consider voting for libertarian Johnson. The candidate has consistently polled at 9 to 10 percent in…


