Rohnert Park, CA
January 12, 2016
by Rich Scheck
Dramatic change in the structure of American
political parties is happening right now, even
before the first ballots of 2016 are cast!
The Trump phenomena obviously is the clearest
example of this as the brazen New York realtor
and showman continues his assault on the political
establishment on the road to the White House.
On the Democratic side, the continued ascension of
Bernie Sanders in the polls in his confrontation with
Hillary for the party’s nomination is good news for
those who are disgusted with the Clinton dynasty.
It would be presumptuous to think that either Trump or
Sanders can ease control from the entrenched leaders
who dominate their respective parties.
But with a totally disgusted electorate ready to pull the plug in a desperate effort to alter the political landscape and restore some sense of hope for the future, the tides of change remain strong.
All of this bodes well for some form of new party finally emerging out of the current chaos. What that looks like and who will benefit most from what transpires remains to be seen.
With the Iowa Caucus and early primaries only a few short
weeks away, the picture will start to clear up after the
results are in. We already see some candidates being
eliminated from the debates because of poor poll numbers.
And with Jesse Ventura, James Webb, Jill Stein and other
lesser known folks poised to bring their agendas into the
conversation, we are likely to witness the long-expected
shift during the 2016 political season.
Hold onto your hats: this will be one interesting ride!
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https://stateofthenation2012.com/?p=28957
http://investmentwatchblog.com/why-bernie-sanders-has-excellent-chance-of-winning-now/
http://patriotrising.com/2016/01/12/hillary-losing-every-major-nh-voting-bloc-including-females/