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Is Bernie Sanders really a socialist? And how could he like Denmark?

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imageSanders on the stumpMary Schwalm/Reuters

The latest opinion polls suggest that Hillary Clinton’s lead over Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders is slipping. A New York Times/CBS poll described Clinton’s lead as “melting away.” Reputedly 48 percent of Democratic primary voters across the country support Clinton, with 41 percent...

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