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Related: About this forumThe Other Big Surprise of 2016 Is the Return of Democratic Socialism
http://www.commondreams.org/views/2016/05/25/other-big-surprise-2016-return-democratic-socialismOf course, Bernie Sanders played an important role in this public reappraisal of democratic socialism. Once a member of the Young Peoples Socialist League, the youth group of the old Socialist Party, Sanders forged a successful political career as an independent, serving as a popular mayor of Burlington, Vermont, a U.S. Congressman, and, eventually, a U.S. Senator. During these years he consistently attacked the greed of the wealthy and their corporations, assailed economic and social inequality, and stood up for workers and other ordinary Americans. For many on the American Left, he provided a shining example of the continued relevance of democratic socialism in America.
Sanderss plunge into the Democratic presidential primaries, though, drew the attention of a much larger audience?and, as it turned out, a surprisingly sympathetic one. Although the communications media were quick to point out that he was a socialist, a fact that many assumed would marginalize him, he didnt run away from the label. Perhaps most important, he presented a democratic socialist program in tune with the views of many Americans: universal healthcare (Medicare for All); tuition-free public college; a $15/hour minimum wage; increased Social Security benefits; higher taxes on the wealthy; big money out of politics; and a less militaristic foreign policy.
This sounded good to large numbers of voters. In June 2015, shortly after Sanders launched his campaign, a Gallup poll found that 59 percent of Democrats, 49 percent of independents, and 26 percent of Republicans were willing to support a socialist if he were the candidate of their party. This included 69 percent of Americans 18 to 29 years of age and 50 percent of those between 30 and 49 years of age. To the shock (and frequent dismay) of the political pundits, Sanderss poll numbers rose steadily until they rivaled those of Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic nominee, and he won 20 of the Democratic state primaries and caucuses conducted so far. Indeed, polls showed that, if he became the Democratic nominee, he would win a landslide victory in the race for president.
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The Other Big Surprise of 2016 Is the Return of Democratic Socialism (Original Post)
eridani
May 2016
OP
It's so awesome that Bernie won 20+ states for the Democratic nomination, running as
Cheese Sandwich
May 2016
#4
scscholar
(2,902 posts)1. Uh no, Bernie killed that
We had high hopes, but his actions have ended that entire movement.
Wilms
(26,795 posts)2. Blargle blerp dlort?
TBF
(34,318 posts)3. You're in the socialist progressives group -
please delete the post. And please let Brock et al know this is supposed to be a safe group.
Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)4. It's so awesome that Bernie won 20+ states for the Democratic nomination, running as
a (democratic) socialist. What an amazing turn of events. The sad part about that though is that there doesn't seem to be anybody of any stature really coming up behind him to carry that torch. Bernie is something of an anomaly. But he as opened doors for us to organize more people including for politics at the local level. I'm sure all the socialist parties and organizations are expecting a banner year for recruitment.