WASHINGTON D.C.: A burn-it-down candidate is topping a splintered field of more moderate contenders and setting the party’s establishment wing on edge.

It’s how United States President Donald Trump began his unlikely march to the Republican nomination in 2016. And, four years later, it’s how Sen. Bernie Sanders has cemented himself as the front-runner for the Democratic nomination.

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