Sanders’s ‘Revolution’ in Burlington: Working With Republicans, Business

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Bernie Sanders’s record as mayor shows that at times he went to opponents, working with Republicans, police and business on key issues facing the Vermont community, sometimes to the frustration of his liberal allies

BURLINGTON, Vt.—Bernie Sanders says that if he is elected president, he will convince skeptics to support his agenda by building a movement so powerful that they will have no choice but to join him.

It is the same thing he says happened when he was mayor here in the 1980s, his only experience as a chief executive to date. “Democrats, Republicans were not stupid,” Mr. Sanders said in an interview in his campaign office. “And they looked around and they said, ‘Oh my God, we thought this guy was a fluke, he’d come and he’d go,...

 

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As the “GOP aligned” Alderman mentioned in the article there is at least one who was able to work across the aisle with Bernie years ago and is not (yet) dead or retired!

Who cares....he’s a socialist!

So like Sinema?

Tats a compliment..!! 😌👍

The work of the police Mossos (without images there are minors you have to pixelate)how full the terraces are all,what the hoteliers make comments to throw me out when they stopped going nobody goes,later they threaten me with deathThey kill,they've been killing me for 13 years.

Frustration? Several got arrested and lost their jobs. Even decades later he still does the same!

No thanks

Ronald Reagan was President, kids were playing PAC-Man at the arcade, Michael Jackson was moonwalking and OJ Simpson was making rental car commercials. The way a guy acted 30-40 years ago is ancient history.

“At times” he worked with opponents? As in, that was unusual?

Wall street journal never saw a millionaire they couldn't support all about the Franklin's FU÷K the working man

Not sure why crossing the aisle to get shit done is a problem

lol what is this, the lowest bar available

Never will vote for this socialist

This is the most damning article I've seen about SenSanders 😂 'Bernie worked with people with different views and got things done'

MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX FOSSIL FUEL SUPPORTING HYPOCRITE

Bernie old. Bernie yell all the time. Me want quiet.

Soooo....he has always combed his hair with balloons.

“Police” are the opponents in this history. Arnt liberals just the tits.

He stood with Standing Rock. Did anyone else?

In the Senate he has worked with the GOP the least of any candidate. In this day and age that is a badge on honor, I'd say.

I heard one time he kept his library book out too long and had to pay a fine.

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