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Bernie Sanders - The socialist

October 13, 2015

In the American political spectrum Bernie Sanders is positioned far to the left. He wants to raise taxes for the wealthy and built a European-style welfare state. He is especially popular with younger voters.

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USA Präsidentschaftswahl 2016 Kandidaten Bernie Sanders
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"Socialist" has long been a dirty word in the United States. But that doesn't faze Bernie Sanders. The senator from Vermont describes himself as a "democratic socialist." If elected he wants to create a welfare state modeled after the Scandinavian nations - universal healthcare, no college tuition and a stronger social safety net. He wants to pay for his proposals by raising taxes for the wealth – especially on Wall Street.

Sanders is actually an independent, but is running for the Democratic nomination. Even though he is the oldest candidate in the race, he is particularly popular with younger Americans. His campaign rallies have attracted tens of thousands of voters.

Party: Independent/Running for the Democratic Party

Political experience: Mayor, congressman, senator from Vermont

Age when taking office: 75

Campaign launch: April 30, 2015

USA Präsidentschaftswahl 2016 Kampagnenlogo Bernie Sanders
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Political positions:

+Higher taxes for the wealthy

+Expand social welfare services

+Provide path to citizenship for illegal immigrants

+Early supporter of gay marriage

+Wants to do more to fight climate change

-Opposes new free trade agreements

-Opposes military interventions abroad

-Opposes increasing the military budget