Bernie Sanders supporters have vowed to quit their support of the Democratic party in favor of Donald Trump, in response to Sanders’ endorsement of Hillary Clinton on Tuesday.
Voters are disappointed that the Vermont senator agreed to back Wall Street queen Hillary Clinton, and took to social media to express their disagreement.
Infowars.com reports:
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“So disappointed. Bernie sold out millions and many of us fell for it,” one former fan tweeted. “Never again.”
https://twitter.com/goblackcentral/status/752889774973849600
And this tweet in particular revealed the great divide between populist Bernie voters and Hillary Clinton:
There is a difference between Clinton and Sanders. Thus #neverHillary pic.twitter.com/TY7CsZIfK0
— Mike Archer (@JamesMArcher) July 12, 2016
“Personally, I don’t think I will support Hillary. I don’t trust her,” Sanders fan Lisa Friddle told Fortune. “I can’t see backing someone I don’t believe in.”
https://youtu.be/ISx1r6Nn-N0
Twitter was flooded with ex-Bernie backers with similar views:
Me today when Bernie trying to sell me on Hillary #NeverHillary #JillNotHill #BernieOrBust pic.twitter.com/LH43u2hN5p
— lofi tweets to study/relax to (@cozygost) July 12, 2016
Welp, Bernie. "I will make it clear as possible, as to why I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton." #NeverHillary We won't follow you there.
— aaron (@leftyaaron) July 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/RetireesUnited/status/752887819073302530
And a large portion of Bernie followers will dump the Democratic Party altogether by either joining the almost non-existent Green Party or voting for Donald Trump in the general election.
https://twitter.com/animedays/status/752890441947676672
Bernie is a better man than me! #neverhillary
— Democratic Socialist / Antifa Goddess / #RoeRage (@laurapcd1) July 12, 2016
As we’ve previously reported, a huge percentage of Bernie Sanders supporters would vote for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton in the general election.
Why would Bernie voters support Clinton, the establishment candidate who stole the election from Sanders with the help of big banks?
Simply put, there’s more to like about Trump than Clinton, many Bernie voters are finding out.
While noble – and populist – the Bernie movement was doomed from the start: it’s impossible to expand the state to fix inequality when the state, which produces nothing, is the creator of inequality.
“We have monopolistic state money, a central planner in monetary affairs (central banks), and banks that receive special privileges from the state,” economist Philipp Bagus of the Mises Institute pointed out. “…It is the state itself that causes increasing inequality, which it pretends to fight.”