Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumBernie Sanders MOUNTS Democratic Convention Platform Fight
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Sunday redoubled his efforts to ensure that despite his loss to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, the legacy of his progressive campaign will endure in the partys official platform. Sanders, who has yet to drop out of the race and formally endorse Clinton, told CNN that his campaign made very, very important victories in inserting aspects of its policy agenda into the first draft of the platform. But he is determined to make a bigger mark. We have made some good gains, he said. We have more to do. Over the weekend, members of the Democratic Partys platform committee met in St. Louis to lay out the groundwork for the official policy agenda that party members will adopt at next months convention in Philadelphia. Making the cut were several of Sanders proposals, including a $15 minimum wage, the expansion of Social Security and stricter sanctions for Wall Street fraud, according to The Associated Press.
But the Vermont senator fell short in getting the broader hallmarks of his campaign into the draft policies such as building a single-payer health care system, rejecting the Trans-Pacific Partnership and taking a stronger stance on climate change by taxing carbon emissions and banning fracking. Since Clinton sealed up the nomination in early June, Sanders chief objective has been advocating for the inclusion of his progressive policy agenda in the platform. In May, Democratic officials allowed him to name five of the platform committees 15 members, with Clinton getting six and DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz getting four. It was a concession to Sanders campaign, since typically, the DNC chair appoints all of the members. Sanders said on Sunday that he is determined to press on and reiterated his vow to take his campaign to the convention.
On Friday, Sanders affirmed that he will vote for Clinton in November and will work to make sure she defeats presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump. But he is not yet prepared to endorse her until she adopts more of his progressive policy positions.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-dnc-platform_us_57701cf1e4b017b379f643a2
RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)How dare he try to make the Democratic party look good to the young and other progressives?
He is, they say, not even a Democrat, so who does he think he is working to make those naysayers look stupid?
Hiraeth
(4,805 posts)this is Democratic Underground.
RobertEarl
(13,685 posts)If Bernie was to post on DU, would he be PPR'd?
I notice the lack of posts on DU. This used to be a vibrant place full of different political views. Will it ever come back from the dead?
RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)Too many roadblocks here. I don't think that it will be the place that it once was.
Though I do believe that the infrastructure that Bernie has setup shall help in electing more progressive Democrats into office, rather than third-wayers.
Hiraeth
(4,805 posts)pokerfan
(27,677 posts)So we get a pointing-right platform. After all, what are you going to do? Vote for Trump?
Stevepol
(4,234 posts)to make Hillary, if she is the nominee, recognize that if she runs to the right of Trump, she is going to make it very difficult for herself to defeat Trump. Right now, Trump has said (though of course without the slightest intention to do what he says) that he will not vote for the TPP and he will bring jobs back for the middle class. If Hillary adopts Bernie's platform ideas, she will be driving a stake in Trump's heart and insuring a Dem victory in November and not only for herself but also for many down ballot candidates.
Remember, the biggest political party in this country, if you want to call it a party, is INDEPENDENTS, not Democrats.