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Who's getting your vote next year?
I've never voted, but this debacle may very well entice me. Still, I don't believe in any of the candidates.
I support Bernie, I even donated money towards his campaign.
Clinton I will happily vote for over any of the GOP candiates. She is kinda shadey, but atleast she has signaled a lot in the past she cares amount people at the bottom and can be persuaded left on many issues. She is a iberal that as gotten more liberal as time as gone on. That is not as a big o red flag to me as it is to others
Ran Paul has some good stances on a few issues. But this economic plan is flat out horrible, and will hurt the poor and working poor greatly. And he surrounds himself with an uncomfortable amount of racist, and blow the bigot dog whistle to much to take seriously. On social isses he seems just as bad as the rest.
Bernie plans do seem pie it the sky, but they're really not. He is the only candidate that knows that the system is just not equitable enough. And it is time America addresses that issue.
I research a lot to pick candiates, but I'm big on fairness in the system. So after researching candiates, I make my decision under the "veil of ignorance"
Meaning I imagine myself underborn, not in this world yet. And I ask myself "tommorw you could be born as anything, or end up as anything; a poor black kid in the inner city, a rich white kid from the suburbs, a single mother that happens to be latina, or a first generation asian immigrant, a middle class handicapped middle eastern guy, or a transgender person,...etc". I literraly think of as many combos that I can
I could be, or end up being anything. So which candiates world would I want to live in, which will make it most fair for me to live a decent life, no matter what I am.
And that answer to that question Bernie Sanders, without a doubt.