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portlander23

(2,078 posts)
Fri May 20, 2016, 03:42 PM May 2016

Why Won't Bernie Sanders Drop Out Of The Race? It's Not About Him Anymore

Why Won't Bernie Sanders Drop Out Of The Race? It's Not About Him Anymore
KENZA MOLLER
Romper

Sanders wants to be president, yes — but he's also been calling for a "political revolution" since he first launched his campaign. Sanders is no fool, and he knows that he likely won't reach the White House ("It's a narrow path," he told CNN in April). But what Sanders has been adamant about for years now is changing the way political campaigns are run, making education and healthcare affordable and accessible, and bringing wide-scale change to corporate America.

By staying in the race until the last possible moment, Sanders is giving his supporters a platform to send politicians in the U.S. a message: they're saying "this is a change that we want." Many people do think this country needs a radical change. The growth of Sanders' campaign surprised the American public because it embodied a growing movement of people tired of the current system — and the United States was surprised by how many people did, and still do, want the dramatic change Sanders is talking about. And that's why he's staying in the race — it's not about him, it's about the movement he's galvanized. Even if that revolution does not happen right now, with this presidential election, by staying in the running until the bitter end, Sanders is giving his supporters a platform to voice their desire for change for as long as he can.


I think this is what Bernie is doing at this point. The idea that he's staying in to affect a meaningless party platform is absurd. He's serious about political revolution. The conservative wing of the Democratic Party can try and keep a lid on it this year, but it's gonna blow eventually.

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Why Won't Bernie Sanders Drop Out Of The Race? It's Not About Him Anymore (Original Post) portlander23 May 2016 OP
I think his horrible campaign team (Jeff and Tad) want to drain this train. MADem May 2016 #1
No one cares what you think ibegurpard May 2016 #3
Right backatcha, sport! nt MADem May 2016 #4
Probably the same reason you all won't shut up. Downwinder May 2016 #2
Obvious truth. Sanders' group is the most powerful progressive force in the U.S. Eleanors38 May 2016 #5

MADem

(135,425 posts)
1. I think his horrible campaign team (Jeff and Tad) want to drain this train.
Fri May 20, 2016, 03:52 PM
May 2016

They will extract every dime they can before it grinds to a halt. Tad, especially, is going to leave yet another failed campaign (why do Democrats hire this bum? Carter2, Dukakis, Kerry, etc....he SUCKS) with a bigger bank account than he started with.

 

Eleanors38

(18,318 posts)
5. Obvious truth. Sanders' group is the most powerful progressive force in the U.S.
Fri May 20, 2016, 04:23 PM
May 2016

Far more powerful than the pretender Democratic Party of the Beltway. I don't fault the establishment's absolute tone deafness when it comes to diplomacy with the Sanders supporters (millions of them). I have said for years that a movement like the one blowing up now will find itself opposed most vehemently not by the FR, but by:

1). Democratic Party center-right corporatists, the ones who run the show;

2). Main media which is fighting for its life as the mass media model collapses amid corporate buyouts and agenda-driven agitptop.

The Party CANNOT broaden its appeal lest it lose the Financial Sector's grudging support. Even if it wanted to. MSM is propped up by the same corporate forces which keep the Party on a short leash. These institutions CANNOT and MUST NOT take any other course but the one they are on now.

So note, and be prepared for hard, aggressive and sustained action in the near future beyond these elections. That is the minimum needed.

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