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If democrats really wanted to reduce the disparity in wealth, why would they avoid nominating Bernie twice?
I've seen this one before! The only part that "gets through" are the tax cuts for those making >$100k per year!
This is why establishment democrats don't want people like Bernie. They're part of the problem and want to keep profiting off of it.
So there is this thing called a Primary Election which Bernie lost by a huge amount of votes every time. Luckily Bernie agreed with me on this and desperately asked us to vote for the candidate who won.
Fun fact, Bernie isn't even in the DNC and they still let him on their tickets to begin with.