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Outsiders host James Morrow says “a lot about Bernie Sanders is truly appalling”.

Mr Dean said Sanders is “a hard-left radical socialist who sees himself as America's Maduro,” and “many of his supporters are nothing but goons and thugs”.

“Like Trump, his instincts are anti-Establishment – he is pro-borders and against trade deals that put American workers at a disadvantage,” he said. “He is probably the only Democrat who could peel white working-class voters away from Trump and his popularity is a threat to the Democrat establishment. Either stop claiming to be for democracy when all you ever seek to do is undermine it.” Image: AP

 

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pwafork hey prissy James did you watch 'the big game' this weekend?

Sky news Australia’s Fox News garbage reporting

Seriously SKY. How many watch this crap. Sky news going downhill and it's only getting steeper. Hope it's the next channel they close on Foxtel.

Bernie , will never be elected president in the USA. Hillary has a better chance with zero probability of winning. Bernie will go back working on his brother Ernie's milk cart.

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