See it here. Some excerpts:
"Not only will a Clinton presidency result in eight years of somebody
like Ted Cruz, but the resentment of Democratic superdelegates, and a
system viewed to be corrupt, will reach a boiling point."
"A third party will emerge from the anger, frustration, and animosity
felt by millions of Bernie Sanders supporters, who believe Bernie stands
for ideals, while Clinton represents the vapid allure of political
power."
"It’s impossible for establishment Democrats to understand the level of
emotion involved in helping elect Bernie Sanders in 2016. Battling a
political machine that earns millions in speaking fees from Wall Street
and lobbyist ties, Vermont’s Senator has raised enough money to compete
and win. Also, the groundwork for a new political party is rooted in the
manner establishment Democrats have treated loyal constituents."
"I am inclined to believe that it would be easier to build a new party than to save the Democratic Party from itself."
"I highlight the choice faced by Democratic superdelegates in this YouTube segment and
urge them to choose wisely. Both Clintons have received tens of
millions from Wall Street, pushed policies that harmed core
constituencies, and are close to Henry Kissinger. With millions of
people around the U.S., and especially millennials, watching the
contested Democratic convention, the hopes and dreams of a great many
people rest with Bernie Sanders. If these dreams are shattered by the
nomination of a person who isn’t popular among
millions of Democratic voters, don’t expect party unity. Expect the
frustration to build a new political party where superdelegates lose
their power and influence."
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