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Susan Sarandon listens as Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally in Iowa in January. (Photo: Chris Carlson/AP)
Actress
Susan Sarandon says she isn’t sure she’d vote for Hillary Clinton in
the fall if the former secretary of state beats Bernie Sanders for the
Democratic presidential nomination.
Sarandon, one of Sanders’ most visible surrogates, told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes
that she’s concerned that Clinton doesn’t represent the progressive
values that the Vermont senator and self-described democratic socialist
preaches on the campaign trail.
“She
doesn’t,” Sarandon said. “She’s accepted money from all those [Wall
Street] people. She doesn’t even want to fight for a $15 minimum wage.”
The
69-year-old Academy Award winner said her fellow Sanders supporters —
many of them first-time voters — won’t turn out for Clinton in a general
election.
“You really think that?” Hayes asked.
“I
think there’s a good possibility,” Sarandon replied. “They feel like
she’s not authentic, that she’s a liar, that they don’t trust her, so
what difference does it make?”
She
said Sanders would probably urge his supporters to support whoever the
Democratic nominee is, particularly if the Republican nominee is Donald
Trump.“I
think Bernie would probably encourage people, because he doesn’t have
any ego in this thing,” Sarandon said. “But I think a lot of people are
[saying], ‘Sorry, I just can’t bring myself to do that.”“How about you personally?” Hayes asked.“I don’t know,” Sarandon said. “I’m gonna see what happens.”“Really?” Hayes responded. “I cannot believe, as you’re watching the rise of Donald Trump. …”“Well,
you know, some people feel Donald Trump will bring the revolution
immediately,” Sarandon said. “If he gets in, then things will really
explode.”In January, while stumping for Sanders in Iowa, Sarandon compared Trump to a “drunk uncle at a wedding.”“He’s made hatred and racism normal,” Sarandon said. “I can’t even address him seriously.”But there’s one thing Sarandon shares with Trump: A disdain for the status quo.“It’s dangerous to think that we can continue the way we are,” she said.
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