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No big deal, just a presidential candidate refusing to say the government shouldn't take over major industries

A candidate for a major party’s nomination for president of the United States of America is unsure whether the government should take over certain industries.

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‘Fox News Sunday’ host Chris Wallace asked Sen. Bernie Sanders about a quote of his from the 1970s in which he says he favors public ownership of utilities, banks and major industries.

Naturally, he obfuscated and refused to say he is against such a takeover.

“One of the things that we have to look at is the fact that power in this country rests with just a handful of people,” Sanders says while arguing that the government should take industries over.

Statists gonna state.

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So where would he draw the line on government takeovers … at presidential campaigns?

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