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Noam Chomsky tells ‘UpFront’ he would “absolutely” vote for Hillary Clinton

Published on: 25 Jan 2016
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  • Noam Chomsky Says he would “absolutely” vote for Hillary Clinton over any Republican candidate, if he lived in a swing state
  • Calls Bernie Sanders a “New Dealer”, rather than a socialist, who “doesn’t have much of a chance"
  • Says there are “enormous differences” between the policies of the Democrats and the Republicans
  • Dismisses "hysterical, slanderous” criticism from new atheist author Sam Harris and says the latter’s rhetoric “looks like” Islamophobia

In an interview with Al Jazeera English’s flagship current affairs show, ‘UpFront’, MIT emeritus professor Noam Chomsky said he would “absolutely” vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton over Republicans Ted Cruz or Donald Trump, if he lived in a swing state such as Ohio.

“Oh absolutely… My vote would be against the Republican candidate,” said Chomsky, who lives in Massachusetts, a safe state for the Democrats.  

In the wide-ranging interview with Mehdi Hasan, Chomsky also drew a clear distinction between the Republican and Democratic party platforms, specially in a potential Clinton vs. Cruz contest. “There are enormous differences,” he explained. “Every Republican candidate is either a climate change denier or a skeptic who says we can’t do it,” adding: “What they are saying is, ‘Let’s destroy the world.’ Is that worth voting against? Yeah.” 

Chomsky continued: “The policies are quite different.”

The MIT academic also referred to Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Bernie Sanders not as a “socialist” but as “basically a new dealer”, adding: “I agree with him in a lot of things, not in other things. 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." 

One of Chomsky’s biggest critics, neuroscientist and new atheist Sam Harris, recently said that, if forced to choose, he would vote for Ben Carson over Noam Chomsky because Carson "understands that jihadists are the enemy”. “I don’t bother with Sam Harris,” 

Chomsky told 'UpFront’ in response. “He specializes in hysterical, slanderous charges against people he doesn’t like. That’s of no interest to me.” “Am I not concerned with jihadi terrorism? I’m much more concerned with it than he [Sam Harris] is,” he added. 

Chomsky further accused Harris of inciting Islamophobia through his writing. “Harris, I assume, denies it,” he said. “But when I read what he says, that’s what it looks like.” “The problem of Islamophobia is of course serious, just like the problem of anti-Semitism is serious,” he added. “This is much worse, Islamophobia now.” 

*ENDS* 

NOTES FOR EDITORS: • Please credit Al Jazeera English and ‘UpFront’ if you plan to use any quotes from this interview with Noam Chomsky. • This UpFront interview with Noam Chomsky is airing in two parts and this section appears in part II, this Friday January 29th. 

The segments will be available through this link: www.aljazeera.com/upfront from 19.30GMT onwards. 

Please add this link to your online copy if quotes are used. 

UpFront, hosted by Mehdi Hasan, broadcasts on Fridays at 19.30 GMT.   

Follow UpFront on Twitter @AJUpFront 

For more information, or media enquiries, please contact: pressoffice@aljazeera.net 

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