The Biography Of Bernie Sanders
We would vote for Bernie Sanders for President. Bernie Sanders is running in the 2020 Presidential election as an democratic. Bernie Sanders grew up in the Flatbush area of Brooklyn. His family struggled financially, and income inequality would later become one of his key political issues. He attended Brooklyn College before earning a bachelor’s degree in 1964 in political science from the University of Chicago. While he was in Chicago, he became involved in the civil rights movement, and in 1963 he participated in the March on Washington.
When he returned to the US, he became a union carpenter and freelance journalist in Vermont. After Bernie and Deborah Shiling divorced, he went on and married Jane O’Meara Driscoll, who already had three children from a previous marriage. Her and Bernie got married seven years after a courtship and had a son by the name of Levi Sanders. He has been the Senator in Vermont since 2007. In 2006 Sanders ran for the US Senate and easily won. He was reelected to the Senate in 2012 and 2018. Bernie’s platform issues for becoming president is to build Racial Justice, Gun Safety, Medicare for All, and The Green New Deal. We would not vote for Joe Biden for president.
The main reason we would not vote for Biden, is because we support Bernie Sanders ideas on the healthcare he wants to be able to have healthcare available for everyone so they would not become financially unstable. Not stating that Joe Biden did not want people to have a good healthcare plan, he came up with some ideas himself for healthcare, such as wanting to save Obamacare and reducing the healthcare cost, but we supported Bernie Sanders idea better because he stated that healthcare equality should be for everyone. That all citizens are entitled to have a healthy insurance and financial aid for their health.He also have been previously having to have medical help meaning that he knows how the healthcare facilities need improvement.
Bernie Sanders ideas on gun control is that the individual can have the right to have a gun unless they know how to control or access the gun and know how to use it safely, but he doesn't want the people of the US to get guns easily just because of all of the traumatic accidents that involve gun killings. Which is another reason we agree on it because there has been a lot of incidents where people are able to easily get their hand on a gun just because they have a paper stating that it is okay for them to handle the gun. Which also leads to the gun in people's hand that it shouldn't end up in. It may not help 100% but it will cut down on killings if they make it harder for individuals in the U.S to have a gun in their possession.