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Bernie Sanders would be a better president than bidges, Trump


If Democrats want to save the party and defeat Trump in the meantime, it is clear that something has to change. Bernie Sanders offers a roadmap for the way it works.

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Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. gave a special cry for one of President Donald Trump's latest executive orders for one of the recent executive orders, which aims to reduce the prices for prescription drugs.

It was a shoutout to the socialist Republicans who love it.

“This was the script of the Bernie Sanders runs for the presidency,” said Kennedy during a press conference on May 12th. “That he would remove this discrepancy between Europe and the United States.”

Before you celebrate the Trump administration that may be doing something good, you should know that the Senator of Vermont replied by finding that the executive regulation is likely to be ejected by the courts.

“If Trump is serious to make real changes instead of just issuing a press release, he will support laws that I will soon introduce to ensure that we will no longer pay for prescription drugs as people in other large countries,” said Sanders in a statement.

The entire interaction made me think about how well the political positions of Sanders could have been for the country. You wonder how much better would be in the United States if Sanders had been the democratic candidate in 2016 instead of Hillary Clinton.

Bernie Sanders has a lot to teach Republicans and Democrats

I have been a fan of Sanders for years since he became known nationally for the first time in 2016. I voted for him in the Democratic area code in 2020 and do not regret the vote, even if he did not win the nomination this year. Sanders is known for his popularity among young people, according to a survey by Harvard from 2019, the other democratic candidates under 18 to 29 year olds.

I am generally not someone who thinks about hypothetics, but it's nice to imagine a Sanders presidency. At least there are campaigns from Sanders 2016 and 2020, both parties could learn something.

It would be astonishing to see that the Republicans help to create the creation of affordable apartments or to selectively implement tariffs. It would be great to see that the Democrat Medicare would see for everyone and a reduction in military spending. Both parties were able to learn from Sanders' punches for the reform of the US immigration system and the taxation of the rich.

At least both Democrats and Republicans were able to recognize the current distrust of American political parties.

“They have billionaires in both political parties who determine the legislation on the

Say what you want about Sanders, but he was always steadfast in his criticism of obscene wealth and his advocate of the working class. It is something that I would like to see more of both political parties.

Sanders is everything Trump and bids could never be

While Sanders is older than Trump and former President Joe Biden, he has qualities that both are missing.

In 2022, a survey by USA Today ISPOSS showed that Sanders had the greatest approval of a democratic contender from the 2024 elections. It is more energetic than bidges and is better in drawing crowds. It has credibility among most Americans who are missing bidges and other democrats.

Although he and Trump drastically differ in their opinions on social issues, both of them appeal to the working class Americans through their promises to make life cheaper. While Trump only says these things to win elections, Sanders actually have plans on how to make changes, and is better suited for the implementation of the guidelines.

Democrats need popularity and energy to beat Maga

I am a little surprised that I agree with Trump in something or that he even suggests an idea that could be considered progressive.

Prescription drug costs are too high and something has to be done. But as Sanders said, he proceeds in a way that is certainly stopped by the dishes. It would be best for Trump to pursue this initiative through legislative measures and cross -party support. Sanders would have done it better than bidges or Trump.

Sanders also proved to be one of the few people on the left who faces her head -on in front of Trump's second term. He took the show with the tour “Fighting Oligarchy” on the street and pulled record quantities when he and representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-New York, talked about Trump's dangers. In his interview with Baier, he also found that the crowds included republicans and independent.

Sanders' stable popularity in the face of the decreasing survey by the Democrats. It would be nice if the Democrats could see Sander as an ally or go so far to implement some of his ideas in the next presidential campaign. Instead, they are too busy to invalidate their own party elections after the 25-year-old deputy chairman David Hogg dared to say that there should be competitive basic democratic elections.

Perhaps the best democrats such as Senator Chuck Schumer, D -New York or the chairman of the Democratic National Committee Ken Martin could learn one or two things from Sanders, who recently suggested that the democratic brand is so poisonous that progressive is considered to drop the label as a whole and run as independent.

If we want to save the party and defeat Trump in the meantime, it is clear that something has to change. Sanders offers a roadmap for the way it works. I can't help but think about what kind of president he would have been.

Follow the USA Today Columnist Sara Pequeño on X, formerly Twitter, @sara__pequeno

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