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While none of the readers seem to agree.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2016/...New-York-Times-Readers-Endorse-Bernie-Sanders
Gregory Kulchyckyj
Massachusetts
You do realize that Bernie Sanders has over 30 years of experience in an elected office. Hillary has only had 7. For an independent to have won so many elections is impressive, whereas Hillary was mostly appointed to her positions. Big difference as we live in a democracy. The argument that Bernie has less experience has absolutely no merit.
Tim McQuaid
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Boston
Of course when the board of directors chooses, it's Hilary, but when it's the employees, it's always Bernie.
BrandonLondon
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Three cheers for the Senator of the great state of Goldman Sachs.
max j dog
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dexter mi
Sorry NYTimes - you are completely out of step with your readers on this - we are all tired of the Clinton and Bush political dynasties and their subservience to corporate and 0.1% interests - domestic and foreign. Not much else to be said, your readers comments have been saying this pretty unanimously for months now. I could pull the plug on my subscription, but I think you answer to other masters than your rank and file subscribers...
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I'm starting to notice a trend here. It would appear as though that those connected with the establishment are endorsing Hillary while your average everyday person is endorsing Bernie. Interesting.........