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As usual you cons demonstrate you don't know what socialism really is. It's actually a very broad concept that isn't necessarily the absence of a private market. That isn't how it works. For instance, Our defense budget is the biggest socialist institution in the world yet it exists in a country with a free market system.Oh, so he's a phony socialist?Lol Bernie is not against capitalism. Maybe you should try reading his policy ideas.Bernie should remain true to his ideology and not accept ANY money from ANYBODY and not spend ANY MONEY on his campaign. That's CAPITALISM and he is against it.
What did he make? 1,000,000.01?Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Yeah and programs like food stamps and TANF still make up a tiny fraction of it.As usual you cons demonstrate you don't know what socialism really is. It's actually a very broad concept that isn't necessarily the absence of a private market. That isn't how it works. For instance, Our defense budget is the biggest socialist institution in the world yet it exists in a country with a free market system.Oh, so he's a phony socialist?Lol Bernie is not against capitalism. Maybe you should try reading his policy ideas.Bernie should remain true to his ideology and not accept ANY money from ANYBODY and not spend ANY MONEY on his campaign. That's CAPITALISM and he is against it.
No actually the welfare state is the largest socialist institution in the world, it dwarfs the military in comparison.
Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Lol even if it was that low, it would only demonstrate further how big his grassroots movement is and how pathetic any candidate accepting super pacs is.What did he make? 1,000,000.01?Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Yeah and programs like food stamps and TANF still make up a tiny fraction of it.As usual you cons demonstrate you don't know what socialism really is. It's actually a very broad concept that isn't necessarily the absence of a private market. That isn't how it works. For instance, Our defense budget is the biggest socialist institution in the world yet it exists in a country with a free market system.Oh, so he's a phony socialist?Lol Bernie is not against capitalism. Maybe you should try reading his policy ideas.Bernie should remain true to his ideology and not accept ANY money from ANYBODY and not spend ANY MONEY on his campaign. That's CAPITALISM and he is against it.
No actually the welfare state is the largest socialist institution in the world, it dwarfs the military in comparison.
Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.Mind you he is also the only candidate in this race to refuse Super PAC funding.
Bernie Sanders Reaches 1 Million Donations Faster Than Any Presidential Campaign in History
LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.LMAO, he has raised "almost" a quarter of what Bush has.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
And yet there is no analysis by anyone that his campaign is in trouble financially.He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Yeah and Bush used super pacs. Bernie does not. His support is grassroots. Bush uses billionaires and millionaires. The average contribution for Sanders is under $25.
Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
Wrong, his problem is he has no large individual donors, no one with money is buying his snake oil. One time $25.00 contributions, even from 3 million donors won't cut it.
And yet there is no analysis by anyone that his campaign is in trouble financially.He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
Wrong, his problem is he has no large individual donors, no one with money is buying his snake oil. One time $25.00 contributions, even from 3 million donors won't cut it.
And yet there is no analysis by anyone that his campaign is in trouble financially.He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.Let's see how well that pays staffers, organizers and campaign ads. They all just want their money, they could give a shit where it comes from.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
Wrong, his problem is he has no large individual donors, no one with money is buying his snake oil. One time $25.00 contributions, even from 3 million donors won't cut it.
Think about it. Why are you the only one saying this? Hell Fox News would have beat you to the punch if it had any merit to it. The average is 25$. That doesn't mean he doesn't get bigger donations.And yet there is no analysis by anyone that his campaign is in trouble financially.He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
Wrong, his problem is he has no large individual donors, no one with money is buying his snake oil. One time $25.00 contributions, even from 3 million donors won't cut it.
Of course not, he's putting all his money in just the early primary States, wait till he has to stretch that into more and more States. He has to survive the long term, small donations won't get him there. That reality will sit in soon enough, why do you think Clinton is virtually ignoring him, she knows the kind of money it will take and he ain't got it. Carry on with your rationalization.
And yet there is no analysis by anyone that his campaign is in trouble financially.He is using the same campaign finance system used by candidates prior to the Citizen's United ruling.Well by that logic they are already underpaid yet maintain support lol.
Might work in the early states, won't fly when he has to expand his efforts to another 27, he just doesn't have the coin.
Wrong, his problem is he has no large individual donors, no one with money is buying his snake oil. One time $25.00 contributions, even from 3 million donors won't cut it.
Still, Democrats are looking at Sanders in a different way.
“He’s a long shot, but he has a chance,” said Bannon. “It’s not a good chance, but it’s a chance.”
Sanders surge is becoming a bigger problem for Clinton
Silly far left drones...