Trump will have no problems defeating a 'quasi lefty-centrist' | Sky News Australia

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Sky News contributor Cory Bernardi says he doesn't see "any of the likely candidates troubling [Donald] Trump" in the upcoming US presidential election. Mr Bernardi told Sky News host Peta Credlin he thought US candidate Bernie Sanders could have "troubled" President Trump in the previous election but will not be successful this year if he is to be the Democratic nominee.

"At the last election I believe Bernie Sanders could have challenged Trump had he won the Democratic nomination because the people were looking for a radical change from politics as usual". "And that's what Trump represented, but he's now captured that market. "I think Bernie's days are done". Mr Bernardi said Trump should also defeat candidate Pete Pete Buttigieg, saying he is a "quasi-lefty centrist".

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