i just hope they don t move hillary so far left that people believe she is out of the realm. i ve seen bases move people. senator mccaskill said this. i just don t believe someone whose that self described socialist is going to be elected to be president. sanders told politico he s been an underdog since 1981. he said people should not underestimate me. both candidates have a good record with labor. they both have gotten support from labor unions in the past. any democratic candidate trying to gain support from unianceons need to focus on the core issues we ve heard before. they should be against trade deals to outsource jobs. protect collective bargaining across the board. raise minimum wage. voting rights a issue. quality public education has to be there. and let s not forget affordable housing.
big division taking place when you listen to joe mansion or when you listen to claire mccaskill that they are so concerned about what bernie sanders is doing. why? i thought debate was good. so it s hillary clinton s turn now. she outlined her economic agenda for the country today. fantastic. not surprisingly clinton echoed some of sanders position. vice versa. many of the points clinton s made sanders has been pushing the last o 30 years. and so has hillary. that good. corporate profits are near record highs and americans are working as hard as ever. but paychecks have barely budged in real terms. families today are stretched in so many directions and so are their budgets. the defining economic challenge of our time is clear. we must raise incomes for