Move over socialist Bernie Sanders, Hillary fans want to see a Clinton/Marx ticket go all the way to the White House.

Several Clinton supporters recently claimed they would embrace the father of modern-day communism helping to run America’s affairs by signing a petition to get him on the ballot.

Never mind he died in 1883.

Street reporter Mark Dice interviewed several Hillary supporters in San Diego who had no problem with Hillary’s “plan” to name her “economic advisor” as her running mate.

The video released Monday:

“I will support that,” one woman said as she signed the petition to put Marx on the ballot with Hillary.

“We’ll see if we can get the utopia we’ve all been hoping for,” Dice told a man while making his pitch.

“She’s gotta step up. I don’t like to see what Trump is doing,” the man replied.

Dice openly called Marx a communist to one man while trying to get him to sign. His response? “I live in Arizona.”

He signed anyway.

Another man agreed choosing communist Karl Marx would be the best thing for her candidacy.

Earlier this month, EAGnews reported a new study produced by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni found recent college graduates utterly uninformed about the fundamentals American government.

A survey of recent U.S. college graduates shows nearly 10 percent think Judge Judy is on the Supreme Court.

Nearly 60 percent of those surveyed didn’t know how the Constitution is amended, and almost 40 percent didn’t know Congress can declare war. More than 60 percent of those polled also thought Thomas Jefferson – not James Madison – is the “Father of the Constitution,” the American Council of Trustees and Alumni report.

“Many of the figures may actually understate how poorly our colleges are doing because older respondents performed significantly better than younger ones,” according to a report released by the group this week titled “A Crisis in Civic Education.”

“For example, 98.2 percent of college graduates over the age of 65 know that the president cannot establish taxes – but only 73.8 percent of college graduates aged 25-34 answered correctly.”

Additionally, “When asked to identify the rights guaranteed by the First Amendment, one-third of Americans could not name a single right; 43% could not even name freedom of speech as one of those rights,” the report notes.

“Our country depends upon an educated populace; and while civic activity and service learning are important, they simply cannot substitute for substantive learning about our history and government,” ACTA President Anne D. Neal said in a statement.