Politics with Amy Walter

Candidate Talk: Bernie Sanders

06.14.2019 - By WNYC and PRXPlay

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The reason the term “socialism” has become a ubiquitous presence in our current political discourse is because of Bernie Sanders:

"Democratic Socialism means to me requiring and achieving political and economic freedom in every community in this country. Let me be very clear, as well, when I state that the only way we achieve these goals is through a political revolution.”

On Wednesday, at George Washington University, Senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders laid out his vision of Democratic Socialism.

The speech also came at a time when his campaign seems to have stalled. He trails Vice President Joe Biden in national and early state polls. Meanwhile, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg are eating into his support among liberal voters. The speech was an opportunity for Sanders to reset the terms of the debate - and, he hopes, his position in the race.

Amy Walter sat down with the senator in a conference room at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee near Capitol Hill not long after he finished his speech.

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