Opponents believe his ‘divisive politics’ have split the Democratic Party
No doubt. The new age of "human rights" are here. The right to money. The right to food. The right to not work. The right to have someone else pay for it.
http://observer.com/2017/07/clinton-supporters-challenge-bernie-sanders-senate-seat/amp/
Vermont resident Jon Svitavsky announced on July 5 that he is challenging Sen. Bernie Sanders in his upcoming re-election in 2018. In his most recent race for re-election, Sanders won over 71 percent of the vote and the Democratic Party didn’t bother to run a candidate. In the 2016 presidential primaries, Sanders received over 86 percent of the vote in Vermont. Among the small percentage of people who voted for Hillary Clinton in the state was Svitavsky, a homeless shelter director who is beginning to receive support from other disgruntled Clinton supporters across the country.
No doubt. The new age of "human rights" are here. The right to money. The right to food. The right to not work. The right to have someone else pay for it.
http://observer.com/2017/07/clinton-supporters-challenge-bernie-sanders-senate-seat/amp/
Vermont resident Jon Svitavsky announced on July 5 that he is challenging Sen. Bernie Sanders in his upcoming re-election in 2018. In his most recent race for re-election, Sanders won over 71 percent of the vote and the Democratic Party didn’t bother to run a candidate. In the 2016 presidential primaries, Sanders received over 86 percent of the vote in Vermont. Among the small percentage of people who voted for Hillary Clinton in the state was Svitavsky, a homeless shelter director who is beginning to receive support from other disgruntled Clinton supporters across the country.