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In reply to the discussion: NBC: Bernie Sanders Muddles Ally's Message in DNC Race [View all]MineralMan
(151,269 posts)32. I like Ellison a great deal. I don't really know Perez very well.
However, who becomes the DNC chair is going to depend on who the DNC decides to give that chair to. The members of that committee are all Democratic Party leaders, elected by the party, itself, at state party conventions. Who will they choose? Whoever they think will be the most effective going forward, that's who.
I'm sure they'll listen to what Bernie Sanders says about that, but he's not part of the party leadership. They'd listen more closely if he were. Ellison? Perez? I don't know. I don't get to vote on it. I'm not high enough in party leadership. I'm just a convention delegate and precinct chair. We'll find out soon enough, I suppose.
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I have no real objections to either one. But I prefer Perez as I think he has been traveling
riversedge
Feb 2017
#1
Do not call my facts alternate without supporting your claim, that is unfounded
bravenak
Feb 2017
#31
I agree that the DNC needs an overhaul. If you watch the forums, all of the DNC chair
PatsFan87
Feb 2017
#11
And we won the white hous twice under obama and took back the house and senate in 08
bravenak
Feb 2017
#21
We haven't had the House since 2010 (and haven't made any substantial gains since losing it),
PatsFan87
Feb 2017
#24
Republicans now have more control than they have had since Herbert Hoover. To dismiss that as part
PatsFan87
Feb 2017
#41
He thinks his shield of 'independence' gives him leave to tell everyone else what to do.
randome
Feb 2017
#15
Sure, he could have provided more details, but Biden was equally as vague based on news reports
aikoaiko
Feb 2017
#66
Fair enough. But the word of an esteemed Democrat beats that of an outsider always.
randome
Feb 2017
#85
Yes. Thank you for saying that. I have a similar thought, but from a different approach ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#47
I question not only his methods, but his motives as well. It's unclear to me ...
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#63
Sanders maybe is having his "Last Hurrah." I like his energy; find his world view out-of date.nt
delisen
Feb 2017
#68
Pete Buttigieg is the best candidate for unity, expansion of Democrats in office, and...
joshcryer
Feb 2017
#22
problem with Sanders is he can't point to specifics. how is Ellison different and better
JI7
Feb 2017
#29
It's crazy. I see people saying we have been losing for decades and new a whole new party
bravenak
Feb 2017
#33
You can learn a lot about someone by the company they keep ... the saying goes.
NurseJackie
Feb 2017
#43
I am supporting Tom Perez and so I love the way that Sanders is hurting Ellison
Gothmog
Feb 2017
#72