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What I learned on NPR today

I caught the Diane Rehm show while in the car running errands. The segment to which I listened seemed to be all about the Trump campaign and his relative lack of SuperPac money and organization compared to the Clinton campaign. I heard next to nothing about any policy differences. All I heard was how critically important big money donors are in this election. Here's specifically what I learned from NPR's "expert" panel today:

55% of Sanders Voters Plan to Vote for Clinton

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A June 14th Bloomberg Politics national poll of likely voters in November’s election found that barely half of those who favored Sanders — 55 percent — plan to vote for Clinton. Instead, 22 percent say they’ll vote for Trump, while 18 percent favor Libertarian Gary Johnson.

An obvious oxymoron

A hypothetical Clinton/Sanders coalition is politically self-contradictory, you might as well have 'bipartisan cooperation', 'reality TV, 'hot snow' or 'dry water'.

If what is she trying to do, get elected by marketing herself as a “corporate progressive”, it will go nowhere, When your primary allegiance is to corporations, these artificial economic constructs, it will not be the same thing as putting real people before profits.

The overall dimensions of the political landscape and the challenges we face

Bernie spoke to his legion of followers last week, telling them he is committed to the ambitious goal of reforming the Democratic Party. It was a clear signal that he is not at this time entertaining any thoughts of simply walking away from it in disgust.

This, of course, is not likely to cheer a good many of his supporters who have come to view the Democratic Party's centrist-dominated establishment with revulsion. And who can blame them?

But there are a number of reasons why I believe Bernie is right to focus The Revolution's efforts on an attempt to reform the Democratic Party and "drive the money-changers from the temple" (if you'll forgive the analogy).

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