Sandersism

English

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Etymology

Sanders + -ism

Noun

Sandersism (uncountable)

  1. The political philosophy of Bernie Sanders.
    • 2015 January 21, Jonathan Bernstein, “Sanders's siren song in the Democratic debate”, in BusinessMirror, page A10:
      But Sandersism could easily become a path for becoming as substance-free as where the Republicans are.
    • 2018, Robert Gold, "What the left's surge means for the Democrats in 2020", The Highlander (University of California, Riverside), 4 December 2018, page 9:
      The DNC currently finds itself locked in a power struggle between Sandersism and Clintonism.
    • 2020, Amanda Wilcox, "Progressive candidates may inspire turnout", Old Black & Gold (Wake Forest University), 27 February 2021, page 9:
      It could be that Sandersism might be a safer bet to hang on to those demographics.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Sandersism.
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