It is looking more and more likely that Sen. Bernie
Sanders is going to challenge Hillary Clinton and run for the 2016
Democratic nomination.
msnbc reported that Sen. Sanders is leaning towards running for the Democratic nomination in 2016:
Sen. Bernie Sanders is only days away from making a decision on a 2016 run, and leaning towards yes, according to his top strategist.
Sen. Bernie Sanders is only days away from making a decision on a 2016 run, and leaning towards yes, according to his top strategist.
“I think we’re coming to the critical
moment of truth here. He’s now spent enough time traveling around the
country talking to people and feels there is genuinely a large audience
of people who are with him,” veteran Democratic strategist Tad Devine,
who is advising Sanders, told msnbc.
A formal announcement of his candidacy is expected to occur later in May.
It must be noted that a lean is not a yes, and Sen.
Sanders could change his mind, but if the answer was going to be no, it
would be expected that the trips to early primary states would cease and
a flat denial of his candidacy would be issued.
If Sen. Sanders (I-VT) does run, it will be great
news for Democrats and liberals on numerous fronts. Sen. Elizabeth
Warren (D-MA) is not running. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley has
not traction with Democratic voters. Sen. Sanders is largely unknown to
many rank and file Democrats, but he is on television often enough that
he has more of a base of support than any of the other non-Clinton
Democrats who are considering running.
A Sanders campaign means that voters would likely
get to see some Democratic primary debates, and the issues that might be
debated include income inequality, Wall Street, the need to break up
the big banks, trade agreements, Citizens United, and several other
issues that do not get attention in the mainstream press but deeply
matter to many on the left.
Sen. Sanders has stated
from the beginning of this process that he would run if no one else
from the left stepped up to challenge Hillary Clinton. No credible
challenger has emerged, so it looks like Bernie Sanders is running.
Sanders draws passionate crowds all across the
country when he speaks, and he will bring that passion with him to the
campaign trail.
Sen. Sanders will have to run a small grassroots
campaign. His odds of being the Democratic nominee are slim, but while
he wants to win, Sanders’s candidacy will be important because it will
allow for a discussion of important issues.
Bernie Sanders will be a welcome addition to the 2016 race.
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