O RLY?Holman wrote:I just don't believe the America that exists outside of urban centers and college towns and internet startups is prepared to vote for an atheist Jewish socialist. A Sanders run would win only deep blue states, and that's an instant loss.
Sanders appeals to the same anti-establishment impulse that Trump is riding, except with sanity and integrity. I'm not going to take the time to run down links, but he does draw independents and even those Republicans who aren't fans of the billionaire class.In a hypothetical matchup against the current GOP front-runner, business mogul Donald Trump, Sanders takes 49 percent of the vote to Trump's 41 percent. Against Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), Sanders leads 44 percent to 43 percent. He also beats Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) by 10 percentage points and retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson by 6 points.
Fifty-nine percent of voters also say Sanders is honest and trustworthy -- placing him well above former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, his chief rival for the Democratic nomination, and above all top Republican candidates tested in the poll.
It's most definitely an outside shot, but it's still a shot. Don't count him out before the voting starts.