Part of me swells up when I see this; I've often considered Bernie Sanders to be the most sane person in politics for years, and his views were always so commonsensical, so fucking obvious, that I always felt I was in a Truman Show, that people like him are a fluke in the system.
But then I see the momentum he's getting. The fact he consistently plans to speak in one area and they have to change the venues because it goes well over the original locations' vacancy. I see people finally waking up to America's central issues at the forefront, not lip service from people who have chapped lips from the corporations they're giving "service" to. That people in 2015 have come to reality of what life is in 2015. And I can only hope he becomes President.
I will be voting for this man and supporting him however I can, and I say this as someone who's almost always apathetic to politics. It almost always felt that it was a "pick the lesser of two evils" for most political campaigns, but this time it seems to be a very crucial turning point. It's no longer the lesser of evils, but ultimately if this country reshapes itself to care and consider everyone, or if we'll solidify ourselves in an oligarchical society, which would only breed fascism. I think a Republican candidate would guarantee that transition, and Hillary probably would to, but to a far lesser degree. Bernie is the only candidate running that based on his values would guarantee he'd be against it the entire way through.