Graphic: How Hillary Clinton Stole the Democratic Nomination from Bernie Sanders — and Did Not Legally Win the Popular Vote
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Stanford University Confirms Democratic Election Fraud – Bernie Would Have Won ! A bombshell study released by Stanford University confirms evidence of election fraud during the 2016 Democratic Party primaries. This fraud has overwhelmingly benefited Secretary Clinton at the expense of Senator Sanders. Odds Hillary Won Without Widespread Fraud: 1 in 77 Billion Says Berkeley, …
This was predicted by Greg Palast. UNCOUNTED – The Story of the California Election How California is being stolen from Sanders right now (Greg Palast)
Bernie Sanders is at the single most significant turning point in his life. Against all odds (greater odds than those faced by Donald Trump) he has mobilized a generation and restored some semblance of social and economic justice to the Democratic Party’s notional position. It is virtually certain that Hillary Clinton will be indicted before …
No Bern Notice: the Imperial Myopia of Candidate Sanders But the reticence to attack Clinton on the substance — and the essence and the goals — of American foreign policy is very much a hallmark of the Sanders campaign. For example,his only word about the American-backed campaign of slaughter, ruin and starvation being conducted by …
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Sanders for President by Breaking the Super-Delegates? The Game Plan for Winning and Governing with Intelligence and Integrity Robert David Steele After Bernie won the New Hampshire primary, many progressive organizations figured out the daunting superdelegate math for Bernie, and started calling for the superdelegates to vote according to their state outcomes rather than their …
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This book is a re-packaging of Sanders’ 1997 book, Outsider in the House, with a new introduction and a new afterword written for the September 2015 re-release. Our 2015 excerpts are from the new introduction and a new afterword. The bulk of the book is the same autobiography as the 1997 book — Bernie’s rise …