If Sanders were only running on Wall Street reform he'd then he'd be very much a D or populist. As it is, he also supports gads of "free" stuff that he can't possibly pay for that very much makes him much more of a socialist than a traditional D.
What I don't get is why Sanders supporters run from it. As Froot has noted, Sanders has referred to himself as a socialist. His government-spending policies are astronomical. The idea that he is just another "D" is belied by the policies he has put forth.
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