After a huge win tonight in the Michigan primary, many Bernie Sanders supporters are saying that he has garnered the momentum he needs to win the democratic nominee. However, Hillary Clinton has far more votes than he does and has swept the south... leaving little delegates for Sanders to pick up. Even after an unexpected loss, Clinton does technically "win" the night by earning nearly 20 more delegates than Sanders due to a nearly 90% vs 10% beatdown against Sanders in Mississippi... So what do you think? Will Bernie win, or will Hillary? Lets see what ya'll think.
I think that Bernie should have been raising his profile starting in 2013 or 2014. I'm 27 and the earliest politician I can think of is her and Bill. I don't think there's an American alive today that hasn't had her name in their head for the last 20 years. Name recognition goes a long way in the voting process, that's why you see so many of the same yard signs during this time of the year for the same person, in the same spot.
I hope he wins. Even if his ideas are out there, it's best to aim high and come up short. He knows full well that he couldn't change the way America operates. But he won't bow to the money bags that currently run this country. I know Hilary has experience but I just don't trust her. She has come a long way in a man's world but I think that she's had to do some pretty underhanded things to get to where she is.
The main problem with America is that the richest of the rich aren't spending their money. The income disparity is incredibly high. Hoarding money hurts the economy. You need that money flowing so that jobs are created and that creates more cash flow and it all goes on from there.