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WillyT

(72,631 posts)
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 11:05 AM Jul 2015

Bernie Sanders Hits a Triumphant Note As His Crowds Grow - Time

Bernie Sanders Hits a Triumphant Note As His Crowds Grow
Riding a wave of momentum before the biggest crowds of the election season

Sam Frizell - Time
9:55 AM ET

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Bernie Sanders, tan and slightly hoarse after six weeks of campaigning for president, began a stump speech on Monday night with a humble brag of epic proportions. “Sometimes, media people ask me, ‘Well, Bernie, why are so many people coming out to your events?’” Sanders said to a crowd of 7,500 people in Portland, Maine.

“Well the answer is, I think, pretty obvious,” Sanders continued, flashing a grin to cheers before getting stern again. “From Maine to California—we have friends in Alaska and Hawaii as well—the American people understand that establishment politics and establishment economics is not working for the middle class!”

The audiences are growing, he says, mostly because things in America are so bad. It’s a note of encouragement in the midst of Sanders’ famously jaundiced speeches, a nod to the tide of hope and discontent that his campaign is riding. “All over America, people are becoming involved in this campaign because they want change,” Sanders said. “Real change! And that is what this campaign is about.”

In a campaign by numbers, Sanders has taken a surprisingly strong grasp of the Democratic base. He drew crowds of thousands at several rallies in the last week, a notable feat 16 months before a general election. His poll numbers in the key early states of Iowa and New Hampshire show he is just a few paces behind Hillary Clinton, climbing within ten points of the presumptive Democratic nominee in one recent poll. And more than 250,000 people have donated to his campaign.

They are surprising metrics of success for a politician who for decades has seen himself as an outsider.


Sanders, who calls himself a democratic socialist, has done it armed with the promise of revolution. “The only way that change takes place is when we develop that strong grassroots movement, make that political revolution, stand together,” Sanders said on Monday. “And then we bring about change.”

Sanders had originally planned his Monday night rally in this seaside city of 66,000 people at a small venue on the water, but after thousands of RSVPs came back online, he was forced to reschedule the speech in a large arena usually reserved for big musical acts and hockey games. Nearly 8,000 people showed up, flooding the standing room with Mainers touting an eclectic mix of tribal tattoos, floral prints, polo shirts and New Balance sneakers.

Sanders’ supporters found in Portland a candidate invigorated by the last months of success. With his left hand gripping the podium and his right hand dancing in the air as if holding a marionette, Sanders framed the recent liberal groundswell as part of a long legacy of activism. He pointed to the labor movement of the early 20th century, the women’s suffrage activists and the civil rights movement as models for changing the country. He called for equal pay, paid family leave, a higher minimum wage, breaking up the big banks, and a massive infrastructure rebuilding program, a la the New Deal...


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More: http://time.com/3947693/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-crowds/#3947693/bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-crowds/





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Bernie Sanders Hits a Triumphant Note As His Crowds Grow - Time (Original Post) WillyT Jul 2015 OP
It's amazing what happens when you just tell the truth! sabrina 1 Jul 2015 #1
It really is as simple as that LiberalLovinLug Jul 2015 #14
Especially when Sanders lips are moving......TRUTH! TheNutcracker Jul 2015 #2
His words Stevepol Jul 2015 #3
K & R L0oniX Jul 2015 #4
Yep, he is on fire...my candidate! Left coast liberal Jul 2015 #5
K&R Cleita Jul 2015 #6
A big K&R! Duval Jul 2015 #7
Go Bernie! City Lights Jul 2015 #8
This is the real thing, just like the man himself. hifiguy Jul 2015 #9
This event finally got some real notice on MSNBC. I especially liked the coverage on Rachel and jwirr Jul 2015 #10
This is beginning to remind me of 1968. jalan48 Jul 2015 #11
LOVING this - Mother Of Four Jul 2015 #12
"...famously jaundiced speeches..."? Fritz Walter Jul 2015 #13
A welcome change in tone regarding the success of the Sanders campaign Babel_17 Jul 2015 #15
K&R..... daleanime Jul 2015 #16
Late Evening Kick... WillyT Jul 2015 #17
A huge kick and recommendation! Enthusiast Jul 2015 #18

sabrina 1

(62,325 posts)
1. It's amazing what happens when you just tell the truth!
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 11:11 AM
Jul 2015

As many people are saying, he's that very rare thing in DC, an honest man!

LiberalLovinLug

(14,689 posts)
14. It really is as simple as that
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 01:51 PM
Jul 2015

Every other politician is so carefully crafting speeches, written no doubt by others within the Washington bubble, to reflect what they perceive the public wants to hear. Or maybe what they have convinced themselves the public wants to hear (or not hear) from inside that foggy, smeared bubble glass.

Bernie tells it like it is. The Truth is more powerful than anything else. Other candidates, being beholden to the top corporations, have their hands tied (voluntarily) and telling the Truth would not be appreciated by those big donors.

 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
9. This is the real thing, just like the man himself.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 12:24 PM
Jul 2015

No phony Joe-mentum here.

All Bernie has to do is be consistently heard. People of all political stripes and many of the disaffected are yearning for someone to be honest with them. He is THE MAN!!

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
10. This event finally got some real notice on MSNBC. I especially liked the coverage on Rachel and
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 12:26 PM
Jul 2015

Lawrence O.

All of the commentators on The Last Word were pro-Bernie except Howard Dean who still is not convinced that Bernie can do it. He was comparing Bernie to his own campaign - not well organized and a victim of the media. I can see why he thinks that but it is up to us to show him differently because this time we are the organization and in a very real way the media.

jalan48

(14,914 posts)
11. This is beginning to remind me of 1968.
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 12:39 PM
Jul 2015

Back then the Democratic Party establishment (Humphrey) was seriously threatened by a Progressive movement that didn't agree with it's pro-war stance. Bernie poses the same threat to Hillary, the 2016 version of Humphrey on issues like Wall St. regulation, increased taxes on the wealthy and opposition to big trade agreements.

Fritz Walter

(4,370 posts)
13. "...famously jaundiced speeches..."?
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 01:24 PM
Jul 2015
Say what?!?

While I have not yet attended one of his events, and -- apart from YouTube and other social media channels -- only get the occasional, heavily edited sound-bites through MSM, I think the writer's bias is showing.

What I hear from Bernie is not bitterness, resentment or envy, but rather a willingness to challenge the status quo on our behalf. And that is refreshing and invigorating.

Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
15. A welcome change in tone regarding the success of the Sanders campaign
Tue Jul 7, 2015, 05:24 PM
Jul 2015

They start talking about it while tacitly recognizing its success and popularity. They are leading from accuracy rather than by slanting the context so as to fit their narrative. Those that would try to continue doing that face looking more and more obvious in their attempts.

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