Princewill Odidi|10 March 2016|6:19am
Democratic Liberal Sanders is proving to be a tougher than expected opponent to Democratic conservative Clinton. Liberalism is resonating more to the new generations whether democrats or republicans.
On the Republican party, republican liberal Donald Trump is also gaining more acceptance than Republican conservative Rubio and Cruz.
Liberalism is more accepted every day by today's society. Gay rights, anti Wall Street, anti free trade and much more.
From a political theorist perspective, I think capitalism is reforming itself by tilting more to liberal values and ways of thinking.
My only concern now with this liberal ideologies and unlimited freedoms, is where do we draw the line.
With the outcomes of Michigan primaries and the surprise win of Sanders and Trump, I am beginning to think this race is still wide open.
Whether it ends up with Clinton, Trump or Cruz, one thing is sure, this US elections is not really about democrats and republicans, it is about the preservation of Conservatism or the Rise to Liberalism.
I stand to be corrected.
Princewill Odidi
Writes from Atlanta