And my quick list makes it clear to me why I voted in the Democratic Primary for Bernie Sanders.

U.S. Capitol. Photo by Stephen Melkisethian / Flickr / Creative Commons.
After nearly four months of following the presidential campaigns in far too much detail, and after much discussion with friends (not all of whom are progressive), I borrowed an idea from Alcoholics Anonymous. I decided to make “a searching and fearless moral inventory” of the issues that really matter to me in the presidential election. I did this to clarify my values, not those of others, or to convince anyone that I am right and they are wrong.
My inventory will not be anyone else’s inventory. I compiled it without regard to what anyone else has said or written about the campaigns. The issues occurred to me in no particular order, but I think the first two represent my greatest concerns. I believe making such an inventory is worthwhile. It has provided me more clarity about why I support Sanders rather than Clinton on the Democratic Party side. When you see my priorities you will understand why it has no relevance for the Republicans.
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