Although Bernie Sanders describes himself as a "democratic socialist" his current political positions would more accurately be described as "social democracy".
Socialism is an economic system based on the social ownership of the means of production, meaning the economic surplus generated by productive property accrues to society as opposed to a class of private owners. More fundamentally, in its comprehensive definition, socialism implies advocacy for a post-capitalist economic system that is characterized by a different set of economic dynamics than those of capitalism (the accumulation of capital and the profit system). This is what classic socialist thinkers like Eugene V. Debs and Karl Marx meant by socialism.
Contemporary social democracy, on the other hand, is not defined as an economic system but as a set of policies that aim to enhance equality of opportunity for all people to succeed within a capitalist market economy. This typically implies state interventionism to promote greater equity in the distribution of income, universal access to basic social welfare services, and collective bargaining arrangements that give workers a voice in shaping labor market policy. Social democracy is typically used to describe the social model of the Nordic countries (Sweden, Norway, Finland, etc.), which Bernie Sanders has cited as his definition of "democratic socialism".
Bernie Sanders does not question the legitimacy of the capitalist system (the accumulation of capital and the profit system) or the division between owners and workers (private ownership and the system of wage labor), nor do any of his policies aim to transcend or replace the capitalist system in favor of some form of social ownership of the economy. At most he can be described as a "social democrat" or "progressive populist" who believes that the real issues of modern society can be solved by reforming capitalism rather than by abolishing it.
Bernie Sanders was the 2016 Democratic presidential candidate from the state of Vermont at the age of 74.
I believe that the oldest current declared candidate is Senator Bernie Sanders, Socialist of Vermont, at age 76. He's even older than Hillary Clinton. Most of the Republican candidates are in their mid-50's.
In the 2008 and 2012 elections, the Democratic Party candidate for President was Barack Obama. The candidate for 2016 has not yet been chosen.
Democratic Party. One of the two major political parties in the US.
Donna Halper is a leftist progressive. She is actually a Bernie Sanders Socialist but occasionally supports the Democratic Party.
Donna Halper is a leftist progressive. She is actually a Bernie Sanders Socialist but occasionally supports the Democratic Party.
Republican Party candidate Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election defeating Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton. In the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump received 304 (56.5%) electoral votes and Hillary Clinton received 227 (42.2%) electoral votes. Due to faithless voting, others receiving electoral votes were Colin Powell 3, Bernie Sanders 1, Ron Paul 1, John Kasich 1, and Faith Spotted Eagle 1. The popular vote totals were Clinton 65,794,399 and Trump 62,955,202.
Joseph Liberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont
Bernie Sanders, senator from Vermont was her most substantial challenger.Other challengers included:Martin O'MalleyLawrence LessigJim WebbLincoln Chafee
Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut is a former member of the Democratic party. He ran as Vice President for the party in 2000. He now refers to himself as an independent although he remains close to the party.
If you write in Bernie Sanders on the ballot, your vote will not count because he is not an official candidate in the election. It is important to vote for a candidate who is officially running for the position you are voting for.
That's the difference between socialism and democratic socialism. Ever since Obama's election, the term "socialism" has been thrown around and used much too loosely, resulting in any kind of socialist policy to be labeled as socialism. Democratic socialism (even though Bernie is more of a social democrat) is a centrist idea with a small allowance of leftist policy, such as socialized health care and education. In short, democratic socialism is primarily capitalist with little snippets of socialist policy, and is entirely different from socialism.