[pe2-image src=”https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1-MPl1pYvd0/VuJ4bFhEKUI/AAAAAAAAAv4/0NpxDAT0nR0uMD5jLZd2IgvfEs-lFgWUA/s144-c-o/20160310_1720%2BHow%2BBernie%2BSanders%2Bconvinced%2Bme%2Babout%2Bfree%2Bcollege%2B%2528VOX%2529.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/102930737536139888016/Campaign2016#6260698838731073858″ caption=”How Bernie Sanders convinced me about free collegeby Matthew Yglesias, Vox.com(Mar. 10, 2016 13:30 ET) — In its early months, Bernie Sanders's presidential campaign suffered from the impression that it was a protest candidacy more about discussing issues than about electing a president. More recently, it has looked more like a genuine effort to deny Hillary Clinton the nomination — an effort that seems likely to fail. But judged by that earlier standard, Sanders has been highly successful. https://publicskeleton.com/media/?p=667″ type=”image” alt=”20160310_1720 How Bernie Sanders convinced me about free college (VOX).jpg” ] How Bernie Sanders convinced me about free college
by Matthew Yglesias, Vox.com
(Mar. 10, 2016 13:30 ET) — In its early months, Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign suffered from the impression that it was a protest candidacy more about discussing issues than about electing a president. More recently, it has looked more like a genuine effort to deny Hillary Clinton the nomination — an effort that seems likely to fail. But judged by that earlier standard, Sanders has been highly successful.