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[–] toker7 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Most legislative interns are unpaid and only receive a stipend for their work. The interns that are paid are usually interns that have advanced degrees or experience beyond a bachelors degree.

The fact that he is willing to pay his interns more than the legally required amount speaks volumes to his creditability. Additionally, he does not likely have the ability to pay any staff. He has refused to use any PAC and has refused to use traditional sources of financing a campaign like $2,000 private campaign dinners. His opponents can out spend him easily.

I just finished law school and my internship paid $11/hour with a $1 raise half way though the internship. Many of my class mates worked much less or even for free. Some of my class mates made a lot more, $20 per hour. Even within the same industry wages vary.

As others have stated before me and others will state after me, this is a sad attempt at distracting people from Bernie Sanders message by focusing on a decision which he was not likely involved a great deal. Just like the board of directors for a company, candidates do not make very many decisions regarding day to day operations. They are too busy dealing with the non-stop news cycles and campaign events.