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Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
4. I disagree.
Wed Jun 24, 2015, 10:09 PM
Jun 2015

He doesn't need to. Hillary's voluminous corporate-friendly record speaks for itself. Bernie's 50 years of activism plus a long list of progressive legislation in the House then the Senate speaks for itself. The difference couldn't be more stark and I think most people are astute enough to recognize that.

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Right, because you and others doing it here has converted so many Hillary supporters. stevenleser Jun 2015 #1
. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #3
No Hillary supporters on DU are changing camps morningfog Jun 2015 #5
+1 Go Vols Jun 2015 #53
if YOU think it is a bad idea, I may need to reconsider my position! virtualobserver Jun 2015 #24
By all means. Please proceed! nt stevenleser Jun 2015 #25
Couldn't agree more kcjohn1 Jun 2015 #2
I disagree. Le Taz Hot Jun 2015 #4
Until she is force to respond to him as a threat.", morningfog Jun 2015 #7
Again, I disagree. Le Taz Hot Jun 2015 #17
That's so well stated I feel like sending it to my mom who is on the fence. Gregorian Jun 2015 #30
The same "corporate friendly record" that got her 18 million votes in 2008? brooklynite Jun 2015 #57
No his strength is being who he is and he is not a negative person Kalidurga Jun 2015 #6
Yes, but he does challenge the status quo. RiverLover Jun 2015 #18
I must disagree virtualobserver Jun 2015 #8
I know that is the strategy, but I am not confident it will be enough. morningfog Jun 2015 #11
He has to win without damaging Hillary for the general virtualobserver Jun 2015 #29
If he wins, there is no Hillary for the general, that is the point. morningfog Jun 2015 #34
I understand what you are saying virtualobserver Jun 2015 #52
Walker has the big pair of funders and Hillary has her big funders. They are all over glinda Jun 2015 #36
The whole fallacy of damaging a candidate for the GE is ridiculous davidpdx Jun 2015 #45
Her campaign is putting paid staffers in all fifty states. LuvLoogie Jun 2015 #48
He can just keep quiet Aerows Jun 2015 #9
If he goes negative it will make him look desperate. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #10
Not if he does it right. morningfog Jun 2015 #14
There is no good way to go negative and it will come off as desperate. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #16
Again, by negative I do not mean the type of stuff the republicans do. morningfog Jun 2015 #31
We shall se. He m7ght be able to pull off the compare and contrast. hrmjustin Jun 2015 #35
Absolutely. It is in her interest to coast on her lead. morningfog Jun 2015 #38
It's too early first off. Secondly negative ads are for when people are close on the issues. He can craigmatic Jun 2015 #12
maybe he thinks people will support omalley instead JI7 Jun 2015 #13
At the beginning thus follows the end seveneyes Jun 2015 #15
He has stated may times that he won't G_j Jun 2015 #19
This is the only way he'll get serious media attention, and more name recognition. RiverLover Jun 2015 #20
Because nasty primary fights are what will lead the Democratic Party to victory? BlueCheese Jun 2015 #21
What I like is he is right on the issues and speaks the truth. morningfog Jun 2015 #23
I shouldn't have been snarky in the title of my reply. I apologize for that. BlueCheese Jun 2015 #26
Apology not required, but graciously accepted. morningfog Jun 2015 #28
He may need someone else to do the negativity. BlueCheese Jun 2015 #37
Like a surrogate? Historic NY Jun 2015 #41
I do not want him to go negative. PowerToThePeople Jun 2015 #22
Yep! And he should avoid funny hats. Otherwise, it's the message. immoderate Jun 2015 #32
He is going plenty negative ... Trajan Jun 2015 #27
The momentum is left this time. He's tugging her left. He could be nominated VP to avoid a split Monk06 Jun 2015 #33
She is going left because she wants to win. Does not mean I believe her. Bernie glinda Jun 2015 #39
He doesn't need to go negative, he just needs to have Hillary face him in a debate. Maedhros Jun 2015 #40
If SOS Clinton starts tracking to the left it's all fake. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #42
"Calling her out" might be a better way of putting it. Smarmie Doofus Jun 2015 #43
Senator Sanders is drawing the biggest crowds of any candidate on either side of the isle. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #44
You said it better. morningfog Jun 2015 #54
I would say he has to make a clearer distinction between his stances and that of Hillary Clinton's davidpdx Jun 2015 #46
If he does that when he is so far behind in the polls... Adrahil Jun 2015 #47
Here's what Bernie has to say about such. herding cats Jun 2015 #49
No, no a thousand times no mikehiggins Jun 2015 #50
That is what the debates are for - assuming the DNC asks the right questions. jwirr Jun 2015 #51
Agressive issue-based challenges are NOT "going negative"!! n/t eridani Jun 2015 #55
No, he doesn't need to. HappyMe Jun 2015 #56
oh my is this a criticism of how Bernie is handling his campaign? treestar Jun 2015 #58
I know independent thought may be a foreign concept for you. morningfog Jun 2015 #59
Why do you say independent thought is a foreign concept for me? treestar Jun 2015 #60
What if? Nothing. I have no say in this. morningfog Jun 2015 #62
I disagree deutsey Jun 2015 #61
His message will take him far, but until Hillary is using his name, morningfog Jun 2015 #63
I see what you're saying deutsey Jun 2015 #64
Bernie just needs to keep on being Bernie madokie Jun 2015 #65
I think he needs to contrast his record with Clinton's. Vattel Jun 2015 #66
I strongly disagree. Negative campaigning is part of what voters are sick of, it is one of the Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #67
I'm being misunderstood on my use of negative. morningfog Jun 2015 #69
But it's just not a ring. It's not a binary contest nor is it linear and compartmentalized like a Bluenorthwest Jun 2015 #72
"Hillary hopes to passively coast to a primary win." NCTraveler Jun 2015 #68
Should he bring up Benghazi? (nt) Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #70
And another response who didn't read the op. No, morningfog Jun 2015 #71
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