Bernie Sanders-Style Politics Are Defining 2020 Race, Unnerving Moderates
Senator Bernie Sanderss top issues, like Medicare for all, free college tuition and an aggressive plan to combat climate change, have grown in popularity, according to polls.CreditCreditErin Schaff/The New York Times
By Jonathan Martin and Sydney Ember
March 9, 2019
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Two months into the presidential campaign, the leading Democratic contenders have largely broken with consensus-driven politics and embraced leftist ideas on health care, taxes, the environment and Middle East policy that would fundamentally alter the economy, elements of foreign policy and ultimately remake American life.
Led by Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, a democratic socialist who is the top candidate in the race at this early stage, many vocal leaders in the party are choosing to draw lessons from liberal victories in 2018 rather than the partys breakthroughs in moderate suburban battlegrounds that delivered Democratic control of the House.
These progressive Democrats risk playing into Mr. Trumps hands he has repeatedly branded them socialists yet they argue that their ambitious agenda can inspire a voter revolt in 2020 that elects a left-wing president.
Those ideas that we talked about here in Iowa four years ago that seemed so radical at the time, remember that? Mr. Sanders, returning to Iowa this week for the first time as a 2020 candidate, crowed on Thursday. Shock of all shocks, those very same ideas are now supported not only by Democratic candidates for president but by Democratic candidates all across the board, from school board on up.
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