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In reply to the discussion: Bernie's asking for money for his delegates. [View all]caraher
(6,356 posts)47. I think it's tied to the size of past donations
My email asked for the amount of my largest donation to the campaign.
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Let's be honest, a lot of people got fat off those $27 buck donations, and won't get off that gravy
Tarheel_Dem
Jun 2016
#1
I never heard of any candidate asking for money for their delegates to attend their convection
katmondoo
Jun 2016
#2
Yes, better they should take advantage of the corporate largess that is readily available...
Human101948
Jun 2016
#30
Most delegates for both candidates are basically in the same economic situation.....
George II
Jun 2016
#40
As someone pointed out, the corporate cash only starts flowing at the Convention...
Human101948
Jun 2016
#64
I've been a delegate to our State Convention for the last 12 years (6 conventions). Although....
George II
Jun 2016
#66
I know that here the state party sent out information on what the costs could be
dflprincess
Jun 2016
#117
No "massive supporting super PACS" are paying for delegates to attend the convention.
George II
Jun 2016
#41
Fair enough. I really wasn't thinking of HRC, but if the phrase "massive supporting superPACS" makes
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#93
4/5 of his own platform committee delegates have now approved the platform with changes.
pnwmom
Jun 2016
#155
Delegates are elected by district. A Clinton delegate running against a Sanders delegate....
George II
Jun 2016
#45
He still has staff (? how many), he travels-with staff to St. Louis, will go to Orlando
riversedge
Jun 2016
#33
The facts are not difficult to grasp, Bernie is begging for funds for his delegates
synergie
Jun 2016
#108
Do you think disabled people only want Medicare for all out of selfish desires?
JonLeibowitz
Jun 2016
#143
Medicare for all is not single payer, do you even know what type of healthcare you
synergie
Jun 2016
#170
It's definitely a sign of ignorance on the part of the campaign and the delegates.
PeaceNikki
Jun 2016
#26
I'm confused, I received the same email except the donation amount is different from yours
MagickMuffin
Jun 2016
#28
So he would rather take money from poor delegates then to face reality and support the likely
MariaThinks
Jun 2016
#31
This rubs me the wrong way for the same reason. IME, delegates are expected to raise their own
Brickbat
Jun 2016
#32
Interesting, really never heard this before. What state(s) did you find this in?
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#98
Never heard delegates couldn't ask for non-local donations to help defer cost of convention going
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#104
Well, there's an expecatation, that is apparently enforced with disdain from peers who violate it
HereSince1628
Jun 2016
#109
Sanders raised most money in history, don't disparage folk for lookin at him sideways for not having
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#134
simple - it gets people involved in the democratic process, encourages all participation,
ciaobaby
Jun 2016
#77
Who?! His movement has moved to Clinton in higher numbers than moved to Obama at same time !
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#135
How many delegates could have gone on the 600k spent on the Roman Holiday? nt
msanthrope
Jun 2016
#86
So, the convention is only for those with the financial means to pay their own way?
MH1
Jun 2016
#166
Assuming about $2000 avg. per delegate, he could send almost 400 (>20%) of his delegates....
George II
Jun 2016
#120
I didn't ask to have my email address added to the mailing list, but they got it from "somewhere"...
George II
Jun 2016
#126
I've been thinking these practical thoughts about the whole "revolution" thingie....
R B Garr
Jun 2016
#121
+1, I find it funny the guy who raked the most money during primaries is asking for money for folk
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#136
For real. He should have made more than enough to send all the delegates he wants
Number23
Jun 2016
#152
Wait, this guy raises more money than anyone else and now ask for more money for delegates? WTF?
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#132
"The primaries are over. Now let's all have our two minute hate against Bernie"
Scootaloo
Jun 2016
#151
With the outrageous costs associated with attending the convention, I see this
silvershadow
Jun 2016
#153