@berniesanders Identity revealed!
I have done a thorough investigation, in the chain of blocks and in other places, and finally I can say that he deciphered the puzzle. Discover the true identity of @berniesanders that has terrified Steemit from the first day.
@berniesanders is actually Bernard Sanders, born on September 8, 1941, an American politician who has been the youth senator of Vermont since 2007.
@berniesanders is, in fact, the longest-serving independent in the history of the US Congress. US!
Since his election to the House of Representatives in 1990, he has met with the Democratic Party, which has granted the right to allocations for the Congress parties and has sometimes granted the Democrats a majority.
Since January 2017, @berniesanders has chaired the Senate Democratic Outreach Committee. Her campaign against Hillary Clinton for the party's presidential nomination in 2016 raised more money in small organizations, but now she has fallen short in Hillary, which is probably why she is now taking her frustrations in the Steemit community.
You can not point to Hillary or Trump, but you can mark innocent minnows about Steemit!
Born Bernard Sanders
September 8, 1941 (76 years old)
New York, New York, USA UU
Independent political party (1979-2015; 2016 [1] -present)
Other
political affiliations Union of Liberty (1971-1977)
Democrat (2015-2016) †
Spouse (s) Deborah Shiling Messing (m 1964, division 1966) [2]
Jane O'Meara (m. 1988)
Children:
1 son
1 stepson
2 stepdaughters
Relatives: Larry Sanders (brother)
Education:
University of Brooklyn College of Chicago (BA)
He has posted this information on the blockchain so that everyone else can stand up against @berniesanders and put an end to his reign of terror once and for all.
All information is public.
After the last primaries, Clinton became the presumptive Democratic candidate. [160] On July 12, Sanders formally supported Clinton [161], but continued to work with the organizers of the Democratic National Convention to implement the progressive positions for which he had been fighting. Sanders spoke at the 2016 Democratic National Convention on July 25, giving Clinton his full support. Some of Sanders supporters tried to protest the Clinton nomination and booed when Sanders called for party unity. Sanders replied: "Our job is to do two things: defeat Donald Trump and elect Hillary Clinton ... It's easy to boo, but it's harder to look your children in the face if we live under Trump's presidency." [162]
On November 8, in the 2016 presidential election, Sanders received almost 6% of the vote in Vermont, despite not being a candidate in the elections. This was the highest portion of a state presidential vote for a draft campaign in the history of the United States. [163] He also received more votes in Vermont than Gary Johnson, the Libertarian candidate, and Jill Stein, the Green candidate, combined. [164]
At the national level, it was possible to vote for Sanders as a written candidate in twelve states, [165] and the exact written votes for Sanders were published in three states: California, [166] New Hampshire, [167] and Vermont. [164] In those three states, Sanders received 111,850 written votes, representing approximately 15% of the written votes throughout the country, and 0.08% of the total number of votes nationwide. [165]
On December 19, the day the Electoral College met in state capitals across the country, Sanders received an electoral vote for president, from David Mulinix, an unfair voter in Hawaii who also voted for the also progressive and progressive Elizabeth Warren (in place of the Clinton candidate) partner Tim Kaine) for vice president. [168] Two other faithless voters, David Bright in Maine and Muhammad Abdurrahman in Minnesota, attempted to cast their electoral votes for Sanders, but their votes were invalidated by the laws of infidel electors in their states; Bright later changed his vote to Clinton as promised, while Abdurrahman was replaced by another voter who voted for Clinton as promised. [169] [170]
Sanders was one of five people who received electoral votes from voters without faith in the 2016 elections; the other four were former US Secretary of State Colin Powell (who received three electoral votes), [171] the Native American activist Faith Spotted Eagle, [171] the former representative of the United States and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, [172] and Governor John Kasich. [172] The seven electoral votes without faith were the most voted in history, with the exception of the 63 electors who did not vote for their.