Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders are competing for the progressive vote as the first 2020 Democratic presidential debates get underway this week
As Warren promises big ideas, imploring supporters to"dream big and fight hard," Sanders is urging his own supporters to push for a revolution, pledging"to complete what we began." But this time around, he has considerable competition in his pursuit of progressive voters.And while their broader policy ideas are similar, including their calls to implement"Medicare for all," pass provisions of the Green New Deal and fight income inequality, there are key differences.
I definitely would like to see, in my lifetime, a female president. I'm not going to lie to you, I would like to see that," Bailey said."I think it's time for an intelligent woman to lead the country."One of the sharpest differences between the candidates, which is increasingly playing out on the campaign trail, is Sanders' embrace of Democratic socialism and Warren's often-expressed support for capitalism.
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