Renowned US academic Noam Chomsky says Bernie Sanders has the best policies of the Democratic presidential contenders, but does not have a real chance to win in a political system where elections are “mainly bought”.

In an interview with Mehdi Hasan on Al Jazeera’s UpFront current affairs show, the MIT emeritus professor said he considered Sanders to be “basically a  new dealer”.
“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.”
An average of major nationwide political polls, tabulated sees former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton enjoying a significant lead, 51.2 percent to 38 percent.
But Sanders has recently enjoyed a major bump in New Hampshire, with a CNN/WMUR poll pointing to a huge lead over Clinton.
Still, the majority of analysts still believe Clinton to be the likely presidential nominee to emerge from the Democratic primaries.
If that was to happen, Chomsky told Up Front that he would absolutely vote for Clinton over any Republican, if he lived in a swing state.
“Oh absolutely… My vote would be against the Republican candidate,” said Chomsky, who lives in Massachusetts, a safe state for the Democrats.
Mehdi Hasan interviews Noam Chomsky on Up Front [Al Jazeera] Chomsky said there were clear differences between the two parties.
“There are enormous differences,” he said. “Every Republican candidate is either a climate change denier or a septic who says we can’t do it.
“What they are saying is, ‘Let’s destroy the world.’ Is that worth voting against? Yeah.”

Source: Aljazeera.