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DNC Just Sabotaged Bernie Sanders’ Campaign

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How the DNC Just Sabotaged Bernie Sanders’ Campaign in One Devastating Move

As chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC), Debbie Wasserman Schultz has spent the last 8 months using her position to put a lid on Bernie Sanders’ momentum. And after what was arguably the biggest week of the Sanders campaign, she may have finally succeeded.


http://usuncut.com/politics/dnc-sabotages-bernie/




The DNC wants to know why a large number of Bernie supporters will only vote for Bernie. This is why. The DNC will do anything to help Hillary. I am to the point of not wanting to support democrats anymore. The DNC only cares about what they want, not the voters.
 
Sanders may be unappealing to floating voters near the middle.
Those voters, more than most, are swayed by the 'what's in it for me' factor, and generally determine the outcome of otherwise 50/50 elections.
 
Look. We all love Bernie. We'd love to see him as the President.

But he's not going to be the nominee. Never was going to be. He has never had the cross country recognition and support that Hillary has had.

Nobody's sabotaging anyone. It is politics and it is how things work. The Democrats need a single, unassailable candidate who can beat the shit out of the Republican clown posse without scaring the crossover voter.

Bernie's job in this election campaign is to push a liberal agenda and allow these ideas to become part of the platform.

So hold your nose and vote because as we keep pointing out, it isn't about the presidency as much as it is about the Supreme Court for the next eight years.
 
Bernie's job in this election campaign is to push a liberal agenda and allow these ideas to become part of the platform.

This.......

..an important contribution to the Democrats campaign to select Hillary, as the candidate most likely to win the presidential election.

While Bernie appeals to the progressives, he fails with many in the centre, and with conservative Democrats.
 
Even as an outsider to the democrat party, it has seemed apparent that Wasserman is attempting to secure the nomination for Hillary. I hate to admit it but she may have the best chance of election. This should be a Republican year, but Trump is too extreme.
 
Yea sorry to burst establishment bubble here, people who will remain unnamed and im not talking about ben..
This is the DNCs fault, ive read the issue like every other and im unsettled that some here would use this as an opportunity to attack Sanders when he had nothing to do with it, The DNC is culpable and its contractor not the Sanders campaign.
Also getting tired of people thinking Hillary is electable, more electable than Sanders when not a single poll has shown that.
Just an hour ago another story came out saying that Hillary is still vulnerable in Iowa and sanders is still gaining.
So id this is.sabotage Debbie Wasserman is just showing why how many democrats are upset with the chair, this and the debates, to believe we would fall for that.
The next debate is Saturday and Hillary will be on defense not Bernie.
 
http://usuncut.com/politics/dnc-sabotages-bernie/




The DNC wants to know why a large number of Bernie supporters will only vote for Bernie. This is why. The DNC will do anything to help Hillary. I am to the point of not wanting to support democrats anymore. The DNC only cares about what they want, not the voters.

“An Unreasonable Man” is a 2005 or 2006 documentary about Ralph Nader. In one scene, a man (I’m not recalling exactly who) had a good take on the Democratic Party’s mindset with regard for their candidates. Now, keep in mind that this was after the party’s 2000 and 2004 losses. But, basically, it was summed up as saying that the party selects a candidate, backs him, tells the base (when they have problems with a candidate’s positions) to just say nothing and make sure to back him for the general election.

I think the Democratic Party has had in mind Hillary Clinton since Barack Obama’s first election of 2008. I think the organized effort to catapult her to nomination, by first presenting a united front (not just with party establishment types), is not good for debate within the party.
 
Hillary was always going to be the nominee---Sanders was running to make a point and he has some solid strong beliefs---
interesting the gay powers that be in the DNC don't think he's anywhere near as strong as Hillary on gay issues and for that matter on black issues---two important bases in the Democratic party.
 
Hillary was always going to be the nominee---Sanders was running to make a point and he has some solid strong beliefs---
interesting the gay powers that be in the DNC don't think he's anywhere near as strong as Hillary on gay issues and for that matter on black issues---two important bases in the Democratic party.

Well noted.
 
I've been a Bernie supporter from day 1. In my heart I knew he wouldn't be the nominee. But one can hope. If anything, Bernie has pushed Hillary to the left on many issues. Which is good.

I certainly won't be going P.U.M.A. like idiots did in '08. If Hillary is the candidate, she will get my full support. There are to many issues that the Republicans would fuck up royally. I won't 'hold my nose' when I check her name on the ballot.

Don't get me started on Wasserman-Schultz. Screw her. Bring back Dean. His 50 state strategy worked like a charm.
 
Look. We all love Bernie. We'd love to see him as the President.

But he's not going to be the nominee. Never was going to be. He has never had the cross country recognition and support that Hillary has had.

Nobody's sabotaging anyone. It is politics and it is how things work. The Democrats need a single, unassailable candidate who can beat the shit out of the Republican clown posse without scaring the crossover voter.

Bernie's job in this election campaign is to push a liberal agenda and allow these ideas to become part of the platform.

So hold your nose and vote because as we keep pointing out, it isn't about the presidency as much as it is about the Supreme Court for the next eight years.

really ?

well last I looked Bernie in a general does quite well against Republicans and in some cases better than Hillary

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is a partisan shrill mess that is incapable of leading or explaining Democratic positions - google her and check out her less than interviews on various Sunday morning news programs

She's more proof of political cronyism and the Peter Principle

Bernie is being sabotaged - this is a bullshit overreaction that when the truth comes out frankly I think Hillary will have blood on her hands.

Bernie's "job" is running for President

And he's doing quite a good job of it by bringing people and ideas to a process that needs it
 
NYT article on the DNC actions

http://www.nytimes.com/politics/fir...-disciplined-for-breaching-clinton-data/?_r=0

- - - Updated - - -

No mention yet that it was a Bernie staffer that was caught taking Hillary's data?

That person was clearly in the wrong and was fired.

As to whether this action was justified, not sure, but it was clearly not done out of the blue just to sabotage Bernie's campaign.

A more objective article: http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/18/politics/bernie-sanders-campaign-dnc-suspension/

the "sabotage" is the overreaction by not providing access to data
 
It's a higher stakes race for the democrats, especially given many of the Republican candidates are looking unelectable.
It's likely Clinton or Sanders will be racing against a turkey candidate.
 
“An Unreasonable Man” is a 2005 or 2006 documentary about Ralph Nader. In one scene, a man (I’m not recalling exactly who) had a good take on the Democratic Party’s mindset with regard for their candidates. Now, keep in mind that this was after the party’s 2000 and 2004 losses. But, basically, it was summed up as saying that the party selects a candidate, backs him, tells the base (when they have problems with a candidate’s positions) to just say nothing and make sure to back him for the general election.

I think the Democratic Party has had in mind Hillary Clinton since Barack Obama’s first election of 2008. I think the organized effort to catapult her to nomination, by first presenting a united front (not just with party establishment types), is not good for debate within the party.


Thanks. I agree with you. I think the DNC is still mad Obama did an upset.
 
I've been a Bernie supporter from day 1. In my heart I knew he wouldn't be the nominee. But one can hope. If anything, Bernie has pushed Hillary to the left on many issues. Which is good.

I certainly won't be going P.U.M.A. like idiots did in '08. If Hillary is the candidate, she will get my full support. There are to many issues that the Republicans would fuck up royally. I won't 'hold my nose' when I check her name on the ballot.

Don't get me started on Wasserman-Schultz. Screw her. Bring back Dean. His 50 state strategy worked like a charm.

I can't stand Wasserman-schultz either---rumor has it that Obama isn't too crazy about her either.
 
This is bad for Clinton and the DNC. Shes unelectable and this is why. This isnt the first time the Clinton campaign tried to scapegoat Sanders, during the debates Clinton took offense when Sanders said people need to stop shouting about gun control, that was IMMEDIATELY after Sanders said hes tried of her damn e-mails. No good deed goes unpublished from Clinton. This explains her credibility gap among democrats. Shes toast, this new fake crisis will backfire. Clinton should be defending Sanders againt the DNC but she will probably do what shes always done.
 
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