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A field mouse would make a better president than either of them.

Via The Hill:

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Hillary Clinton is not the Democratic candidate to lead the political revolution he envisions sweeping millions more people into the political process.

In an interview with Time magazine published Wednesday, Sanders said he would make a better president that the former secretary of State.

“I don’t know what her political future is, whether she’s going to run,” he said, adding that he liked her and considered her to be intelligent.

“I don’t know what she’s going to say. But I think, you know, if you talk about the need for a political revolution in America, I think it’s fair to say that Secretary Clinton probably will not be one of the more active people.”

A Pew survey released this week on Clinton found that “having new ideas” was one of Clinton’s biggest weaknesses. Forty-nine percent of people said “having new ideas” described Clinton while 40 percent disagreed.

Sanders ticked off his populist wish list, which includes universal healthcare and access to college, a stricter tax system for corporations and the wealthy, and campaign finance reform that would roll back the Supreme Court decision that opened up corporate political donations and led to the creation of super-PACs.

“Do you think that’s Hillary Clinton’s agenda? I don’t think so,” he said.

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