(May 6, 2016 at 9:00 pm)Minimalist Wrote: Or are you relying on what you hear from her opponents. That's called advertising. Would you buy a car because Sean Hannity said it was a good car?
Luckily for Clinton, we can rely on her own statements rather than her opponents:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dY77j6uBHI
She flip-flops, she's consistently late to the party when it comes to relatively important issues. Who knows what she's said to her Wall Street backers in the speeches she gave them, because she's made a conscious effort to suppress those transcripts. She says she's against TPP but does anyone actually believe her?
The problem with Clinton isn't that her current policies are bad (as you say, Sanders and her share a number of policies), it's that she is considered by a large number of voters to be untrustworthy, so when she says she supports X, we have no idea whether she actually supports X or is just saying that to try and win the votes of the people who do support X.