“The problem is he doesn’t know what to do about it. We’re doing something very spectacular on trade. But I wish Bernie well. It will be interesting to see how he does.”
Everything You Need to Know about Sanders 2020
The entry into the 2020 presidential election marks Sanders’ second time at running for the White House. The Democratic-socialist failed in 2016 after Hillary Clinton managed to win the nomination. Not long afterward, some Americans claimed that the Democrat Party cheated Sanders out of the nomination by handling Clinton superdelegates.
When Sanders announced his current bid for the presidency, he delivered some unsurprising talking points. Like many left-wingers, he defended far-left policies; these policies include Medicare-for-All, tax hikes on wealthy Americans, and socialized employment. Sanders moreover stated that these policies have gained popularity since Trump’s presidency and are no longer viewed as radical by most people in this country.
Shortly after Sanders officially declared his second run for president, the Republican National Committee issued a critical statement: