Bernie for Vice President.
That could be the best strategy the Democrats can offer in the face of the two biggest problems the party is facing.
Unite the divided:
Maybe it’s not as bad as the Republicans but Democratic Party undoubtedly facing this issue. A survey a month back showed that only 50 percent of the Bernie Sanders’ supporters are ready to back Hillary Clinton who has a major trust issue with the voters. In addition to that, every one in six Sanders’ voters said that they would back Trump.
What can be the best way to put all that divisions to rest than to put both of them in the office? Keeping Sanders as Vice President, Democratic Party will have the strongest force possible to counter Trump. Issues of Trump and Sanders are more aligned compared to Clinton’s. Moreover, both of their supporters are passionate and may not back others. Choosing Sanders as VP will prove Clinton is ready to address the issues of the common Americans backing Sanders.
Tackle the criminal investigation by the FBI:
One of the biggest risks Clinton is running is the probe against her, in relation to the private email server, she installed at her home for confidential government work. The FBI has now officially expanded their investigations into Hillary’s illegal use of a home email server to transmit classified intelligence. It was expanded beyond breaking laws against “gross negligence” with national defense information, and she is now being investigated for violating a federal law due to providing “materially false” information. The law is U.S. Code 18, Section 1001, violations, which included pressuring a 3rd party to conspire in a cover-up, each come with a 5-year prison sentence!
So, what happens if Clinton is found guilty after the Democrats remove Sanders completely from the race in the convention? So it’s best to keep him in the race, ready to replace Clinton if necessary.
We at FxWirePro, couldn’t find a better strategy for the Democrats than to keep Sanders alive.


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