Venezuela's Maduro: Sanders would win if U.S. elections were free and fair
By Nolan D. McCaskill
Bernie Sanders could become the 45th president of the United States if American elections were “free” and “fair,” Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro said.
During a TV show appearance on Tuesday, Maduro called the Vermont senator “our revolutionary friend” and slammed the “archaic” U.S. electoral system that makes it possible for someone like real estate mogul Donald Trump to become president.
“Donald Trump can win with the American electoral system. And do you know why?” Maduro asked, according to a CNN Español report published Wednesday. “Because Donald Trump is using strong, hidden forces of change in American society.”
Maduro voiced support for Sanders in March, calling him “an emerging candidate with a restorative and revolutionary message.”
The Venezuelan leader, a protege of the late Hugo Chavez, faces an outpouring of domestic unrest amid his country's economic collapse. The opposition is pushing a recall petition calling for Maduro's ouster, the fate of which will be made clear Thursday.
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