I think the candidates for the Democratic nomination know they have differences in their approach to governance. They should speak to those differences when the opportunity presents. People will respect their dialogue when they put those differences forward and it is based in fact and truth. For the most part Democrats value the truth regardless of how politics are tempting otherwise.
No one can deny the phenomena of Senator Bernie Sanders. He has a message many Democrats gravitate to. Those that find Secretary Hillary Clinton the one that represents their ideas of governance will find a highly qualified and diversified person to carry out the responsibility of the President of the United States of America. There are those women and men that sincerely want a woman for President. They have a right to push that agenda if they find it a good thing for the country.
No matter the Democratic candidate or voter, they will find well qualified and compassionate and diverse candidates. I find it fascinating to realize the broad scope of the Democratic expertise both in their candidates and their voters. I am proud of them. They really seek information about making good decisions. On this 2016 race Americans are really shining to express their knowledge and its application in their choices, regardless of party.
The Republican voter is really voting for their own best interest this year. They aren't accepting rhetoric as a reason to vote. There are those that still follow that paradigm, but, there are those that aren't and proving they can make good decisions that benefit them.
As far as violence, "There are always a few bad apples."
No one can deny the phenomena of Senator Bernie Sanders. He has a message many Democrats gravitate to. Those that find Secretary Hillary Clinton the one that represents their ideas of governance will find a highly qualified and diversified person to carry out the responsibility of the President of the United States of America. There are those women and men that sincerely want a woman for President. They have a right to push that agenda if they find it a good thing for the country.
No matter the Democratic candidate or voter, they will find well qualified and compassionate and diverse candidates. I find it fascinating to realize the broad scope of the Democratic expertise both in their candidates and their voters. I am proud of them. They really seek information about making good decisions. On this 2016 race Americans are really shining to express their knowledge and its application in their choices, regardless of party.
The Republican voter is really voting for their own best interest this year. They aren't accepting rhetoric as a reason to vote. There are those that still follow that paradigm, but, there are those that aren't and proving they can make good decisions that benefit them.
As far as violence, "There are always a few bad apples."