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Julia Azari

Sanders is an amazingly consistent messenger in his speeches, and I feel like his approach to messaging is a lot more like what you typically see from Republicans than from Democrats (obviously with very different content). Clear moral messaging. It’s less obvious whether this is a successful strategy for winning a Democratic nomination — we don’t know right now. But I also wonder how the messaging about the political establishment would play out in the general election against Trump, who also makes those claims.

Meredith Conroy

Sanders talking right now about his political movement, emphasizing working-class and young voters, saying his nomination would turn these voters out in November.

Geoffrey Skelley

Sanders was using his traditional stump speech for a while, but now he’s attacking Biden for trying to cut Social Security benefits and supporting bad trade agreements and a bankruptcy bill.


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