‘It will be the end of democracy’: Bernie Sanders on what happens if Trump wins – and how to stop him
‘It will be the end of democracy’: Bernie Sanders on what happens if Trump wins – and how to stop him

‘It will be the end of democracy’: Bernie Sanders on what happens if Trump wins – and how to stop him

In the past few elections, voting feels more like a hostage situation than exercising my right to making a “choice”. This country is absolutely fucked if Trump is elected again.
Easier said than done I know but if Trump wins my wife and I would strongly consider emigrating to another country. There's only so much insanity one can take before needlessly going down with the ship. And if the calculus is that that my kids will have better prospects elsewhere, then so be it.
You're assuming that 1st world countries will have us.
Fascism is on the rise globally. If enough decent people leave the US, we will fall into a fascist regime, and it will be the beginning of World War Three, with the US leading the equivalent of the Axis powers. No place in the world will be safe for you or your children. That's the hard, honest truth.
Good idea. I think it’s worth doing some research to find out where you might be able to go.
The problem is that without good people to stop them, evil people taking charge of the USA would radically change the entire world.
It's not easy, but most of us have to stay. Maybe all of us...
I'll be in my 3rdW country eating popcorn
Yes. That's the end game of our type of voting system. You get two options and both suck.
We will get no progress until we get something like ranked choice voting.
Which we won’t get, because it doesn’t benefit the right people
Obligatory CGP Grey video about the inevitability of a 2-party system
https://youtu.be/s7tWHJfhiyo
It always has been.
I’ll have to read that book. Thanks for sharing.
I wonder if Haley is staying in the race betting that Trump won't be able to run in November
That has been my assumption as well.
I think she would help Biden if she stayed in the race as an independent
Betting on Trump's last hamburder
We need to focus on smaller winnable races. Unfortunately we can't shortcut our way into the presidential candidates we want, we need to replace the establishment and build a foundation of allies to support it. I know a lot of us are in conservative areas where you can't realistically get new candidates elected locally, but you can still volunteer for races in other parts of the country. If we can shift politics in the house and Senate the presidency will follow. It's hard work but it's possible.
When's the last time that hasn't been the case? 1964?
When has a Russian puppet been the GOP front runner? This is bigger than politics.
Always has been that way