Bernie Sanders Research Paper

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"Today we begin a political revolution to transform our country economically, politically, socially, and enviromentally," said Bernie Sanders. Throughout his life, Bernie has been going against the social norm. Starting from his childhood days to walking with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while attending college, he has continously showed support for civil rights (Mead). He has continued to do so in a respectable way even in the current election. Bernie Sanders is a working class candidate and has proved that thoughout his lifetime.
First of all, what made Bernie the person he is today? For starters, despite being poor, he had a good childhood. Sanders was the son of two Jewish immigrants from Poland (Mead). When his father came to this country …show more content…

He graduated with a degree in political science, and worked a number of jobs after finishing college (Mead). His transition into politics began with him being elected Mayor of Burlington, Vermont in 1981, by a mere twelve votes and served a total of four terms (Mead). In 1990, Sanders won a seat in the House of Representatives (Mead). He was the first independent to be elected to the House in forty years (Meet). Sanders took senior citizens across the Canadian border to buy lower cost prescriptions (Meet). While in office, he voted against the North American Free Trade Agreement, saying it would make it easier for companies to hire people in Mexico for starvation wages (Meet). As an independent, he was critizied both parties when they were in the wrong, although he tended to lean towards the Democratic Party (Mead). Being the outspoken pertson he was, Sanders voiced his concern about the social and finacial impact of the Iraq War …show more content…

At first he was doubted by both Republicans and Democrats because many thought that no one could compete with front-runner Hilary Clinton. Bernie Sanders has not relied on Super PAC's throughout his campaign (Mead). He has also ignored Hilary's well known email scandal and several other conflicts when debating (Dougherty). When he does take a hit at the Clinton campaign, it is at her policy (Dougherty). Sanders' main focus is the millionaires and billionairs that he believes run this country (Dougherty). He thinks it is unacceptable that the very top one-tenth of the one percent owns almost as much as the bottom ninety percent (Sanders and Nichols). His other two main platforms are universal healthcare and concerns about climate change (Heintz). Sanders is also a huge advocate for veteran's affairs and was named Chairman of Senate Veteran's Affairs Comittee in 2013 (Heintz). One downfall of his campaign is that he does not show much interest in foreign policy and is not concerned with the problems in the Middle East (Dougherty).
Lastly, his personal life reflects his non-traditional political views. He married his college girlfriend, Deborah Shiling, in 1969, but they ended up divorcing a couple years later (Mead). In 1968, Bernie met Susan Mott and a yhear later, they had a son named Levi (Mead). Right before becoming mayor of Burlington, he met Jane O'Meara and they married in 1988 (Mead). She eventually

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