Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders is leading Time’s “Person of the Year” poll just a few days ahead of the Dec. 4 voting deadline.
The Vermont independent, who has rallied crowds in the thousands with
his fight against income inequality and a campaign finance system he
says is corrupt, had 10.4% of the vote in the reader poll as of Monday
evening, Time reported Monday.
Other presidential candidates were far behind Sanders. GOP candidate
Donald Trump had received 2.1% and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton
was at 1.4%.
He was way ahead of 2014 Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai,
who was in second place at 5.3%. Yousafzai, 18, is a Pakistani activist
for girls’ education who survived an assassination attempt in 2012.
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