The recent survey of Wall Street Journal-NBC News found that one in three supporters of Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders says he would not vote for the other frontrunner for his party, Hillary Clinton, if she was chosen to compete with Republicans in elections of November.
But the Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders himself seems to be between those who see nothing clear the possibility of supporting Clinton in the general election.
During a recent interview with an average pro-Sanders, the show "The Young Turks" is transmitted only through the Internet, the candidate gave details on the conditions that would support Clinton.
Sanders called Clinton of "candidate of the Democratic political machine" and said that the political movement that supports it could get to back it if she wins the nomination "we must ask what the establishment will do for us."
The candidate then proceeded to explain its program conditions to give their support to Hillary Clinton, but not without clear he plans to continue in the fight for the nomination. "We will continue in the race to win until the last vote is counted," Sanders said in the interview.
Their conditions are:
Support for a program "Medicare" health for all. That is, a universal health program run by the government, as there is for the elderly. Currently there is a basic health system for indigent and elderly people who own and other private insurance companies that manage the government. (Hillary Clinton has said he does not believe that a program of this kind is feasible and a few months ago said "never ever be reality")
Boost the minimum wage of $ 15 an hour at the federal level. (Clinton supports the federal minimum wage increase to $ 12, not 15)
Commitment to rebuild the country's infrastructure, including water services, roads, bridges and railways.
A strong work against climate change. "You can not woo the oil industry must face them," Sanders said. (Clinton presented a program for tackling climate change)
Promote free higher education for students. (Clinton has a program for higher education more accessible, but it does not promote free).
Tax on Wall Street speculation (Clinton has received campaign donations from Wall Street and has spoken highly paid executives of these companies, but the frontrunner has submitted proposals to impose additional regulations on banks)
Elimination of tax loopholes that exempt corporations to pay taxes.
Essentially, Clinton Sanders intended to take as his own the bulk of its own program in exchange for offering their support in the convention and in the general election.
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