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Comparing Socialism and Trump
The speaker believed that the American political system would move too slowly in a way that Bernie Sanders wouldn't get elected, but between Socialism and Trump, he would prefer Trump as he can tolerate the latter's mean-spiritedness personally. Bernie, on the other hand, would have been a first and a contrast to traditional politics.
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Andrew Sachs and Jay Winter discuss how Democratic candidates navigate the issue of identity politics in the quest for the presidency.
2:29:29 - 2:30:08 (00:39)
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Andrew Sachs and Jay Winter discuss how Democratic candidates navigate the issue of identity politics in the quest for the presidency.
ChapterComparing Socialism and Trump
EpisodeE11: Election Night Special featuring Phil Hellmuth, Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & more!
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The presidential race is still tight, but Biden has now become the favourite, with the outcome likely to come down to Pennsylvania and Michigan.
2:30:08 - 2:31:18 (01:09)
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The presidential race is still tight, but Biden has now become the favourite, with the outcome likely to come down to Pennsylvania and Michigan.
ChapterComparing Socialism and Trump
EpisodeE11: Election Night Special featuring Phil Hellmuth, Bill Gurley, Brad Gerstner & more!
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The speaker discusses their thought process behind choosing between supporting socialism and Trump's "mean spiritedness," ultimately stating they could tolerate Trump's attitude more than Bernie's policies.
2:31:17 - 2:34:11 (02:53)
Summary
The speaker discusses their thought process behind choosing between supporting socialism and Trump's "mean spiritedness," ultimately stating they could tolerate Trump's attitude more than Bernie's policies.