2018 had begun and the hope of changes was on the minds of many. It seemed that one thing wasn’t about to change anytime soon and that was Trumpism.
This term had gained popularity for those opposed to Trump and his ideology. It wasn’t an actual word but still was used by many politicians.
Tweets and comments from certain persons signaled a continuing of what transpired in 2017. Trumps ideas won’t go down well with them, unless he changed his agenda.
If he switched it up to please others wasn’t a guarantee they would back down. The comments seemed to suggest that the New Year would see more controversy.
Early Campaigning
It was reported that Democrats were already campaigning for 2020. Joe Biden could very well be in the running for President.
Greg Schultz, executive director of Biden’s American Possibilities PAC said “you’re going to see him all over the place.”
Another name on the horizon was Bernie Sanders. Sanders was an ardent opponent of Trumpism.
“Here is a New Year’s Resolution I hope you will share with me. In 2018, we will not only intensify the struggle against Trumpism, we will increase our efforts to spread the progressive vision in every corner of the land,” Sanders tweeted.
Nomiki Konst, a Sanders supporter and member of the Democratic Party’s Unity Reform Commission talked about Sanders and his movement.
She said “everyone I know who has been part of this Bernie movement never stopped.” “We got so close, so why would you give up and go home?” she asked.