Sanders responds to Warren claim he fails to get things done with two-minute list of things he got done

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Bernie Sanders has rejected accusations he is unable to turn his policies into action, responding to claims he “fails” to get things done by listing his political achievements for two minutes.

During a CNN interview on Monday, presenter Anderson Cooper challenged the veteran Vermont senator to respond to criticism from his Democratic presidential rival Elizabeth Warren.

Mr Sanders is “a senator who has good ideas but whose 30-year track record shows he consistently calls for things he fails to get done and consistently opposes things he nevertheless fails to stop,” Ms Warren said last week during a campaign event in Houston.

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Mr Sanders said he “would respectfully disagree with Senator Warren” before launching into a list that he claimed proved her wrong.

He pointed to Amazon and Disney raising workers’ wages after he called for a minimum wage of $15 (£12) an hour, a rate that seven US states have also now adopted — although some Sanders campaign staffers have complained they earn less.

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Behind them, scores of Pete Buttigieg signs are planted in the snowy ground AP 22/25 Pete Buttigieg speaks at a campaign event in Concord, New Hampshire while awaiting the results of the Iowa caucus Reuters 23/25 Elizabeth Warren is presented with a balloon effigy of herself at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire on 5 February Reuters 24/25 A Trump supporter rides past a rally for Amy Klobuchar in Des Moines, Iowa on 14 January AP 25/25 A man holds up a sign criticising billionaires in the presidential race in front of Michael Bloomberg in Compton, Califronia. The former New York mayor skipped the first caucus in Iowa and instead campaigned in California on 3 February Reuters 1/25 Jessica Canicosa, a precinct captain for Bernie Sanders, waits to greet caucus voters at Liberty High School in Henderson, Nevada REUTERS 2/25 A supporter of Amy Klobuchar in Las Vegas, Nevada EPA 3/25 Hotel workers at the Bellagio in Las Vegas get to grips with voting papers during the Nevada caucuses AFP via Getty Images 4/25 Michael J Fox – the Back to the Future actor turned activist – speaks at a rally for Pete Buttigieg at Faiss Middle School in Las Vegas EPA 5/25 Voters at a campaign event for Amy Klobuchar in Reno, Nevada REUTERS 6/25 A caricature of Bernie Sanders is projected on to a tree during a rally in Las Vegas EPA 7/25 A woman waits to have a photo taken with Elizabeth Warren during a town hall meeting in Las Vegas REUTERS 8/25 The threat of coronavirus and other germ-borne illnesses was on some voters' minds at the Democratic caucuses in Henderson, Nevada Getty Images 9/25 Former vice-president Joe Biden takes a selfie with a voter in Las Vegas ahead of the Nevada caucuses REUTERS 10/25 A member of Mike Bloomberg's election team in a campaign office in New York City REUTERS 11/25 Amy Klobuchar changes her shoes backstage after giving a speech in Exeter, New Hampshire AFP/Getty 12/25 A warmly-wrapped-up dog attends an Elizabeth Warren event at Amherst Elementary School in Nashua, New Hampshire AFP/Getty 13/25 Bernie Sanders, who romped to victory in New Hampshire against Hillary Clinton in 2016, talks to the media in Manchester Getty 14/25 Lisa Olney, of Wellesley, Massachussets, demonstrates her support for Elizabeth Warren in Nashua, New Hampshire Getty 15/25 Joe Biden was hoping to improve on his poor showing in Iowa in the New Hampshire primary Reuters 16/25 Elizabeth Warren, renowned for giving time to supporters for selfies, works the crowd at the University of New Hampshire in Durham Getty 17/25 Joe Biden takes a selfie with a supporter and his child outside a campaign event in Somersworth, New Hampshire on 5 February Reuters 18/25 Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders quarrel after a confrontation in a TV debate in which Sanders claimed that Warren was not telling the truth about a conversation in which she claimed he had said a woman could not win the presidency on 14 January AP 19/25 Supporter Pat Provencher listens to Pete Buttigieg in Laconia, New Hampshire on 4 February Getty 20/25 Elizabeth Warren jogs away after speaking to reporters during a campaign event in Nashau, New Hampshire Getty 21/25 Supporters of Amy Klobuchar gather before a rally. Behind them, scores of Pete Buttigieg signs are planted in the snowy ground AP 22/25 Pete Buttigieg speaks at a campaign event in Concord, New Hampshire while awaiting the results of the Iowa caucus Reuters 23/25 Elizabeth Warren is presented with a balloon effigy of herself at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire on 5 February Reuters 24/25 A Trump supporter rides past a rally for Amy Klobuchar in Des Moines, Iowa on 14 January AP 25/25 A man holds up a sign criticising billionaires in the presidential race in front of Michael Bloomberg in Compton, Califronia. The former New York mayor skipped the first caucus in Iowa and instead campaigned in California on 3 February Reuters

Mr Sanders added he had helped pass ”the most significant veterans’ bill” of recent history, put $11bn (£8.6bn) for community health centres into the Affordable Care Act, and force the US to end its involvement in the war in Yemen.

He suggested his calls for free university tuition had instigated “states, cities, counties moving in exactly that direction”, and claimed his focus on the climate emergency during the 2016 Democratic primaries had helped put the issue on the map.

Mr Sanders said he was “proud of his record”, which involved “year after year” passing more roll call amendments than any other member of the House of Representatives.

The socialist senator is leading in polls going into Super Tuesday, although there are signs former vice president Joe Biden may be closing the gap following the withdrawal of fellow moderate Pete Buttigieg.

leonardofind on March 3rd, 2020 at 15:05 UTC »

Sanders fails in supporting useless wars and the war Iraq, and in Syria. Sanders fails in supporting Pharmaceutical increases in drug. Sanders fails in giving tax cut to Billionaires. Sanders fails in giving subsidies to multi-billion dollar corporations. Sanders has failed and will continue to fail in cuts in Social Security and Medicare.

These are failures I can live with.

Slobotic on March 3rd, 2020 at 14:07 UTC »

Blaming Bernie for objecting to things he failed to stop is really stupid. When we deregulated banks, or invaded Iraq, that was Bernie's fault? The one guy objecting and pleading with his colleagues to reconsider?

No. I blame those who refused to listen, along with those who knew he was right and remained silent.

The solution is to vote out people who supported disastrous policies like that and vote the guy who was right all along into a leadership position.

strictly_clawhammer on March 3rd, 2020 at 13:36 UTC »

I guess we have to take their word for it. They gave us a 30 second video, of which Sanders talks for 15 seconds