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Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumIt’s Bernie Sanders’ America: 5 “radical” ideas Americans strongly support
Think the democratic socialist is a "fringe" candidate? You may be surprised how many Americans agree with himIndependent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has been described as radical or fringe by some but many of Sanders views and policy proposals are supported by Americans, according to public opinion surveys.
Health Care For All
Sanders is critic of the Affordable Care Act, arguing that it doesnt go far enough and calling for a Medicare-for-all single-payer healthcare plan, similar to programs in most developed democratic nations.
We are the only major country on earth that doesnt guarantee healthcare to all people as a right and yet we end up spending much more than they do. So I do believe that we have to move toward a Medicare for all, single-payer system, Sanders told ABC News.
The idea is extremely popular among Democrats, with nearly 80 percent in support according to a January 2015 poll by the Progressive Change Institute. The poll found that a majority of Americans overall supported a Medicare-for-all insurance option.
And seven in 10 Democrats and Democratic-leaning respondents agreed with the statement, it is the responsibility of the government in Washington to see to it that people have help in paying for doctors and hospital bills. Three-quarters of Republicans and Republican-leaning respondents disagreed according to the most recent Gallup survey.
Taxing The Rich
Sanders called the massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the top one-tenth of 1 percent in America obscene and has called for a return to a much higher marginal tax rate. If you have seen a massive transfer of wealth from the middle class to the top tenth of 1 percent, youve got to transfer that back Sanders told CNBC.
And Sanders lists Americas top 10 corporate tax avoiders on his Senate website and details the compensation packages of Americas wealthiest CEOs.
Sixty-four percent of Americans say they are bothered a lot by the feeling that some corporations arent paying whats fair in federal taxes, and 61 percent say the same about some wealthy people, according to a recent Pew poll. Meanwhile, 67 percent of Americans recently told Gallup they were dissatisfied with the way income and wealth are distributed in the U.S.
Tuition-Free College
Sanders has proposed the College for All Act, a plan to provide free education at public colleges funded by a small tax on Wall Street transactions.
Sixty-three percent of respondents supported a similar proposal from President Obama earlier this year, including 47 percent of Republicans.
As a recent Gallup poll found, the burden of college tuition is crushing for many American households. Seventy-three percent of parents of children younger than 18 said they are either very worried or moderately worried about how to fund college for their children. That is more than the 70 percent of lower-income Americans who worry about having enough money to pay for medical costs in the event of a serious illness or accident
Campaign Finance Reform
Sanders is running forcefully against money in politics and his campaign has shunned super PAC support funded by undisclosed billionaires.
According to polls, Americans are most in sync with Sen. Sanders on this issue.
A New York Times poll released this month found that Americans, regardless of their political affiliation, agree that money has too much influence on elections, the wealthy have more influence on elections, and candidates who win office promote policies that help their donors.
Eighty-four percent of respondents said money has too great an influence on political campaigns.
Sixty-six percent agreed that the wealthy have the most influence.
Seventy-seven percent want to limit the amount of money individuals can contribute to political campaigns.
http://www.salon.com/2015/07/05/its_bernie_sanders_america_5_radical_ideas_americans_strongly_support/
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