The strong showing by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary has moderate Democrats on Capitol Hill concerned that, if the self-described democratic socialist wins the party’s presidential nomination, it could jeopardize efforts to protect their House majority and take control of the Senate.
Sanders and his allies, however, believe his campaign will spur voter turnout, helping Democrats in local and statewide races across the country.
But in interviews and private conversations with roughly a dozen House Democrats across the political spectrum, many told ABC News they feared that Sanders and his proposals, including Medicare-for-All, the Green New Deal and tuition-free college, could alienate independent voters in the suburbs and exurbs who helped deliver the House majority to Democrats in 2018.
Tax, Tax, Tax and no one will get ahead. No Billionaires, no Millionaires, No Middle class and no Jobs. Enjoy the socialist party to the fullest.
Tax, Tax, Tax and no one will get ahead. No Billionaires, no Millionaires, No Middle class and no Jobs. Enjoy the socialist party to the fullest.