"One way for Clinton to marginalize Sanders or even push him out of the race would be to move closer to Sanders’ populist positions. Could the Clintons, who are famous (or infamous) for marginalizing the party’s left and realigning it with Big Money (NAFTA, deregulation, Robert Rubin, Larry Summers), actually swing back to the left in 2016? They may think that they don’t need to, because Clinton’s economic policies only need a bit of 'refreshing,' and because a Hillary candidacy will turn into a referendum on women’s rights just as 2008 became a referendum on racism. They may be right if the Republicans cannot leash their mad-dog chauvinists. But if the nominee is Jeb Bush? The campaign then would seem to many Americans one over over dynastic succession, in which case the economic issues—and the 'Bernie factor'—could become decisive."
Tom Hayden in The Nation says that "Bernie Sanders is inching closer to deciding to run for president as a Democrat in 2016."
And Michael Kazin in The New Republic calls on Sanders to run.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
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