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Those who don't "feel the Bern" may instead be fearing it.
In a conversation with Santa Monica public radio's KCRW on Wednesday, Republican strategist Dave Carney speculated that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) could pose a bigger threat to the GOP in the general election than Hillary Clinton would. Sanders has tapped into a powerful populist anger (as has Trump), and that sentiment isn't easy for opposing candidates to overcome, Carney said. "Bernie does the exact same thing that Trump does on the different side of the coin," Carney argued. "They talk about this economic disconnect between the elites and the rest of us ... and they have different proscriptions for fixing that, but it’s the same anger, the same concern." Carney said that while Sanders' self-description as a "democratic socialist" might alienate some people, it ultimately becomes irrelevant once voters enter the voting booth. He recalled Republicans who dismissed Obama in 2008, passing him off as "a two-year U.S. senator who has done nothing," with no real prospects in the general election. Obama, as we all know, went on to serve two terms. "I think Bernie ... would bring new energy to the general election," Carney concluded, "and I would be more worried about him." Also on HuffPost: -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website. ![]() More... |