TenuredVulture wrote:pacino wrote:the USA Today took hard lessons from Labour's recent showing in the UK election. They think it shows that the Democrats shouldn't follow Bernie Sanders:That won’t happen if they follow the lead of Labour and adopt far-left policies or get behind people like Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., the 75-year-old self-proclaimed democratic socialist.
he's the most popular politician in the country.It remains to be seen whether they can get it from Democrats, who have trouble getting past identity politics or growing their appeal beyond minorities and urban elites. Expanding Social Security or vastly increasing health care spending — ideas pitched by Sanders and others — make them look even more fiscally irresponsible
the USA Today is amazing. Republicans aren't into identity politics, at all! And expanding social security? what a losing political idea that one is.
this is the #1 paper in the US.
Probably because it comes free with a hotel room.
Check your itemized hotel bills. The hotels pass through the charge a lot of times.