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NO JOKE: Bernie Sanders Says He Would Let Boston Bomber Vote — From Jail (Watch)

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Every proud American has a duty to make sure President Trump is re-elected simply so Democrat Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders never steps foot in the Oval Office.

His socialist policies would cause irreversible damage on America – and that’s the point. That is what progressives want to see happen.

Monday night on CNN, Bernie said he’d be cool with the Boston bomber voting from prison.

But not just him. All prisoners.

No joke.

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From Daily Wire:

Socialist Bernie Sanders said during a CNN Democratic town hall event that he would let the Boston Marathon bomber, sex predators, and murderers vote in U.S. elections while in prison.

An audience member asked, “Would [you] support enfranchising people like the Boston Marathon bomber, a convicted terrorist and murderer? Do you think those convicted of sexual assault should have the opportunity to vote for politicians who could have a direct impact on women’s rights?

Sanders noted, “If somebody commits a serious crime, sexual assault, murder, they’re going to be punished. They may be in jail 10 years, 20 years, 50 years, their whole life. That’s what happens when you commit a serious crime. But I think the right to vote is inherent to our democracy. Yes, even for terrible people, because once you start chipping away … you’re running down a slippery slope … I believe even if they are in jail, they’re paying the price to society, that should not take away their inherent American right to participate in our democracy.

Bernie topped it off with this final line, “I believe every single person does have the right to vote.

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Just completely crazy, right?

Speaking of crazy, Ann Coulter has completely lost her mind.

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In 2016, she backed Donald Trump harder than anybody because he promised to take a tough stance on illegal immigration.

Although the jury is still out on whether 45 has been as strong on border crossings as many would have liked (considering record numbers of migrants are still making their way into the country then released into the U.S. due to lack of border patrol housing), there’s only so much he can do by himself when Congressional Democrats and the mainstream media are attacking him from all angles.

Coulter, without question a one-issue voter, now says she’ll consider voting for Democrat Socialist candidate Bernie Sanders in 2020.

Think about that for a second. Coulter campaigned for Trump just a few years ago, now she’s telling the nation she was never a conservative to begin with?

From Fox News:

In a preview clip of PBS’s “Firing Line with Margaret Hoover” released Wednesday, host Margaret Hoover asked Coulter how she viewed the progressive senator. She asked whether she would support him if he campaign on “getting rid of low-skilled workers” to ensure higher wages.

Coulter said, “If he went back to his original position, which is the pro-blue-collar position. I mean, it totally makes sense with him. If he went back to that position, I’d vote for him. I might work for him. I don’t care about the rest of the socialist stuff. Just– can we do something for ordinary Americans?

Coulter was apparently referencing Sanders’ policy position from 2007 where he opposed an immigration reform bill that he feared would drive down wages for lower-income workers. He co-authored a restrictive immigration amendment with Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-IA. The bill ultimately failed to pass the Senate.

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John Salvatore has been a Writer and Editor of multiple political blogs since early 2015. He earned his Master’s degree in Public Administration upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. A diehard Los Angeles Dodgers fan, John can be reached at [email protected].




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