Every candidate except for Bernie Sanders. Like it or not if you look at his policies, almost all of them are supported by 50%+ of the country. This is based on polling, not opinion. I'll post the evidence later, when I get home.
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YES! Bernie the guy who never received a paycheck until he was 40 is in touch with the working class
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That was already disproven. He did have jobs before his political career started, but they weren't the typical "40 hour week" jobs.
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No it wasnt. He never made a weekly paycheck until he was 40. Its the truth. He did some odd jobs like capentry work in which his friends said he was god awful and he wrote some small articles for variouslow tier magazines/newspapers and the editor of them was quoted as saying they paid him very little for it Bernie has absolutely no clue what its like to work a regular job
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So those aren't considered jobs then? Having any form of income is a job, no matter how little or big the check is. He was also pursuing a career in politics after leaving college, and because most of what he was doing then was just internships, he needed other ways of making money that could support him, albeit very poorly, and that wouldn't conflict with said internships. I'm not saying Bernie Sanders does/does not know about the working class, but to say he never had a job until he was 40 is a misunderstanding of the facts.
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HAHA He did side jobs here and there basically. Building someone a table for $50 one week then two weeks later writing an article for a newpaper and making $20 for it is not steady employment. Odd jobs are what bums do who are too lazy to get a real job with a steady income. YOU are misunderstanding the facts. Nobody is saying he didnt "Work" the fact of the matter is he never worked consistently like the working class does
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So your saying carpentry is for lazy people and writing articles for a newspaper is for bums? Carpentry is considered as a "working class" job as well, just so you know. You also disregarded that he was also interning, which doesn't compensate, to gain the experience needed to be a politician. The fact of the matter is that he did have jobs and he did work, even he he was just barely above the poverty line.