Didn't need a research to figure this one out. No wonder they all fell for the fake Santa ?? https://t.co/ORLh82mO9I
— Bebe O (@Bebe_o2) June 3, 2016
Apparently the largest group of donors to socialist Bernie Sanders are those who aren’t in the workforce:
Interesting finding: Bernie Sanders' largest group of donors is people who don’t have a job. https://t.co/zHLvxz9sN1
— Matt Pearce (@mattdpearce) June 3, 2016
WTH. If they’re not working, why are they donating to a political candidate? From the Los Angeles Times (this includes retirees and the unemployed):
Students, however, aren’t big donors:
Not surprisingly, Sanders gets very little money — 2% of his overall haul — from Wall Street, which he frequently criticizes as “corrupt” and responsible for creating a “rigged economy.” Students, who are vocal Sanders’ supporters, gave even less.
This will be pretty devastating to these folks once Sanders drops out in a few weeks:
Sanders campaign is still asking for donations. I'm curious what happens to money if/when a candidate drops out? https://t.co/mgIXB0VdDB
— Susan Bordson (@susanbordson) June 3, 2016
People find this sad and say that Sanders is preying on the desperate:
@mattdpearce @puppymnkey when you're desperate, it's easy to be duped. I don't blame them. I blame Bernie. Scammer
— ambitious dem whore (@sarahfdavis280) June 3, 2016
@Granniegal @thepoliticalcat @DemonSeed7 Hope is essential, but if it's based on empty promises, it becomes disillusionment, pain, anger.
— CHURCHLADY320 (@CHURCHLADY320) June 3, 2016
Oh, this IS sad. https://t.co/2WHqpzGJSM
— High On Hillary (@highonhillary) June 3, 2016
And he's having them put their money to good use, huh!
This is truly sad. https://t.co/z6kztekAZm— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) June 3, 2016
No wonder Sanders supporters aren’t too keen on Obama:
President Obama has done such a good job with improving the economy. https://t.co/6tcFkjGfqw
— Al Giordano (@AlGiordano) June 3, 2016
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