Alwaght- Prominent American linguist, philosopher and social critic Avram Noam Chomsky believes independent US Senator Bernie Sanders has the best policies of 2016 presidential contenders, but “doesn’t have much of a chance" to win in a political system where elections are "mainly bought".
The 87-year-old MIT academic in an interview with Al Jazeera English called Sanders “a New Dealer” rather than a “socialist,” and said the Vermont senator has the best policies of the US presidential candidates, but he does not have a real chance to win against Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clin ton.
"I agree with him in a lot of things, not in other things," Chomsky said. “I frankly think that in our system of mainly bought elections, he doesn't have much of a chance".
"But if he were elected I think he would - of the current candidates - I think he'd be the one who would have, from my point of view, the best policies," he added.
Chomsky, who lives in the blue state of Massachusetts, said he would choose Clin ton over the Republican nominee if he lived in a swing state such as Ohio.
“Oh absolutely…my vote would be against the Republican candidate,” he said.
Touching on republicans features, Chomsky said “Every Republican candidate is either a climate change denier or a skeptic who says we can’t do it,” Chomsky said.
“What they are saying is, ‘Let’s destroy the world.’ Is that worth voting against? Yeah,” he stated.
Sanders are seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination for the presidential election.
Sanders has a slim lead over Clin ton in Iowa in an online new poll. According to the CBS News “Battleground Tracker” survey, released on Sunday, Sanders has a 1 point lead over Clin ton, 47 to 46 percent.
However, he significantly expanded his lead over Clin ton in the key state of New Hampshire.
Sanders is now leading the former secretary of state by 19 percentage points in the Granite State, 57 to 38 percent.
Meanwhile, Clin ton has a commanding lead over Sanders in South Carolina, 60 to 38 percent, the survey showed.