Bernie Sanders: Democrats Should Run on a Progressive Economic Agenda

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A unique view of the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C., July 7, 2018: Glynn Wilson

Editor’s Note: For too many politicians and corporate media pundits, politics is a “game.” They talk about everything except the most important issues facing the working class of our country – the vast majority of the people, according to Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. His campaign recently conducted a poll which found, not surprisingly, that in the midst of massive income and wealth inequality, corporate greed, and a broken healthcare system, the American people, Democrats, Republicans and Independents, want strong governmental action to address their needs, and not just those of the billionaire class.

“Democrats, from the presidential campaign to the state legislature to city council can win, and win big, if they focus on the needs of a working class which has been ignored for too long,” Sanders said, sounding the same theme he campaigned on in his run for president in 2016, when he had the support of half the American people. He was the only politician in the Democratic primary race then to get 50 percent or more in public opinion polls. Joe Biden didn’t have the support of 50 percent of the American people. Neither did Hillary Clinton.

Of course Sanders is an independent democratic-socialist, not a Democrat. But he has long caucused with the Democrats in the Senate, and ran as a Democrat in 2016 before dropping out and endorsing Clinton.

Below is an op-ed he wrote that appeared in the (UK) Guardian, a liberal, British newspaper and website. The full details of the poll are available at this link.

Americans are ready: Campaigning on an economic agenda that speaks to the needs of working families is a winning formula for Kamala Harris

Guest Column –
By Bernie Sanders –

WASHINGTON, D.C. — One of the most extraordinary aspects of our corporate-dominated American political system is the degree to which the needs of working-class people, the majority of our population, are systematically ignored by political and media elites.

Americans who are following the 2024 presidential campaign – and the vital campaigns for control of the U.S. Senate and the House – will see, hear, and read a whole lot of rhetoric from political insiders and the “corporate media” about the “political game”.

They’ll hear about horserace polls, how much money the candidates raise, what billionaire “donors” are demanding, who the vice-presidential candidate might be, and, of course, the dumb things candidates said or did five years ago. Or 10 years ago. Or 20 years ago.

But, in the midst of all the political gossip on TV and in the newspapers, what Americans will not encounter is a serious discussion of the multiple economic crises facing the 60% of our fellow citizens who live paycheck to paycheck – the working class of this country. What you will not hear about is why, in the richest country in the history of the world, so few have so much while so many have so little. What you will not hear about is the pain, the stress, the anxiety that tens of millions of Americans experience on a daily basis, and how governmental decisions can improve their lives.

In order to combat a political system which ignores so many of the most important concerns facing the majority of our people, my campaign recently commissioned a poll in the battleground states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It asked some pretty basic questions: what are the major concerns that you and your families have? What would you like your government to do about them?

The results of the poll are not surprising, and not unlike other polls done over the years.

They show that, at the time of huge income and wealth inequality, unprecedented corporate greed, a failing healthcare system, a grossly unfair tax structure, an extremely high rate of childhood poverty, and too many seniors struggling to pay for their basic necessities, the American people want strong governmental action which addresses the longstanding needs of working families.

In other words, it turns out that progressive economic proposals are extremely popular – not only among Democrats but also among independents, Republicans, and even the most ardent Trump supporters.

One of the key findings of the poll is that, on core economic issues, by a wide margin, voters are more likely to vote for a candidate who favors expanding Social Security benefits by making the wealthy pay the same tax rate as the working class.

They strongly support a candidate who favors expanding Medicare to cover vision, dental, and hearing needs, who favors cutting the cost of prescription drugs in half by making sure that Americans pay no more than what they pay in Europe or Canada, and who favors hiking taxes on the rich and multinational corporations so that they pay their fair share.

In other words: campaigning on an economic agenda that speaks to the needs of working families is a winning formula for Kamala Harris and Democrats in November.

Indeed, it is the formula that could give Harris the sort of victory that sweeps in a Democratic Senate and House and allows her to govern in the best tradition of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal and Joe Biden’s Build Back Better program.

In fact, whether a candidate is running for the White House or a city council seat, endorsing policies that support working families is not only the right thing to do, it’s good politics.

I don’t usually say that candidates should pay attention to the polls. But, in this instance, Democrats should do just that.

Here are some of the key results.

Swing-state voters are more likely to vote for a candidate who supports:

Expanding Medicare to cover dental, vision, and hearing

77% overall
73% independents
69% Republicans
67% Trump voters

Cutting the cost of prescription drugs in half by making sure that Americans pay no more than what they pay in Europe or Canada

75% overall
68% independents
68% Republicans
65% Trump voters

Expanding social security benefits by making the wealthy pay the same tax rate as the working class

72% overall
72% independents
56% Republicans
56% Trump voters

Making the wealthy and large corporations pay their fair share of taxes

70% overall
68% independents
54% Republicans
53% Trump voters

Instituting a cap on rent increases

63% overall
57% independents
46% Republicans
46% Trump voters

Establishing a Medicare for All single-payer healthcare system guaranteeing healthcare to all America

62% overall
62% independents
39% Republicans
39% Trump voters
Eliminating all medical debt;

62% overall
59% independents
43% Republicans
42% Trump voters

Building at least 2m units of affordable housing

59% overall
57% independents
38% Republicans
42% Trump voters

Re-establishing the child tax credits

58% overall
55% independents
43% Republicans
43% Trump voters

Capping the amount of money families spend on childcare at 7% of their income

54% overall
49% independents
37% Republicans
37% Trump voters

Raising the minimum wage to $17 an hour

51% overall
49% independents
47% Republicans
42% Trump voters

Making public colleges and universities tuition-free

50% overall
51% independents
25% Republicans
25% Trump voters

Passing the Pro Act, which would make it easier for Americans to join unions

48% overall
41% independents
29% Republicans
28% Trump voters

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