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In reply to the discussion: Why is the attitude towards Bernie, 'stay out of the way if you're not going to join the party',.. [View all]Else You Are Mad
(3,040 posts)114. Also..
Hillary had awful advisors that led her to ignore battleground states -- which cost her he election as well. There were local parties begging for Hillary to come to their state and to stop courting moderate, suburban Republicans because it was hurting the down ticket.
She didn't listen and I blame her advisors and those in her campaign.
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Why is the attitude towards Bernie, 'stay out of the way if you're not going to join the party',.. [View all]
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
OP
it matters. it matters to us who are members. It matters that we have someone
boston bean
Feb 2017
#15
We lost with Sanders' 'help' so you are proving the exact opposite of the point you want to make.
randome
Feb 2017
#35
45% of the voters in the primary is A LOT more than a "handful of our own"
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#18
"Whatever it takes" does not mean listening to someone that Congress does not support.
randome
Feb 2017
#25
And we lost with Sanders' help so what does the evidence tell you about his effectiveness?
randome
Feb 2017
#37
The key lesson is the long declining support for the party long before Bernie ran.
Kentonio
Feb 2017
#41
He needs to stick to what he does best: preserving his comfortable position as armchair quarterback.
randome
Feb 2017
#43
No. That's a terrible argument for me. I don't care what label you or anyone wears.
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#95
...people that wanted Perez as the head of the DNC really have no interest in the Democratic party.
Kolesar
Feb 2017
#17
I don't have that opinion at all, I think a lot of people don't. We are all fighting for the same
NotThisTime
Feb 2017
#19
I don't like looking back and refighting old wars. For me it is about democratic principles -
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2017
#42
Because many here on DU still blame Bernie for Hillary not becoming president!
Chasstev365
Feb 2017
#46
Hey I admit it...I think the divisive primary cost Hillary the election with a little help from
Demsrule86
Feb 2017
#55
You blame the guy who was out of the picture after the convention for her losing to a baffoon.
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#134
They are not looking for perfection. They just want someone that represents them to win.
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#97
You know why. And this is not helpful. They're never going to get over it. So just leave it alone.
Iggo
Feb 2017
#60
Exactly, just freaking stop. It is over, work on getting the people you can, it is that simple.
NotThisTime
Feb 2017
#94
trump did say he wanted to get rid of the uber-wealthy-donors, (drain the swamp) but that was a big
Sunlei
Feb 2017
#88
Ask yourself this? Why don't we hear Elizabeth Warren spouting the crap Sanders does?
nini
Feb 2017
#82
My post isn't really about Sanders, but maybe you didn't read the whole thing.
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#106
Ok. But 45% of the primary voter wants the party to go in a different direction.
StubbornThings
Feb 2017
#126
If Bernie wants to change the Democratic Party he needs to join it for longer than a campaign
csziggy
Feb 2017
#89
Sanders could use his influence to ask his followers to work with the Democratic Party
csziggy
Feb 2017
#110
What I have seen is that they are tearing into the Democratic Party more than Trump
csziggy
Feb 2017
#136
Idk. My attitude toward Bernie is "Stay out of the way unless you're gonna help the party."
butdiduvote
Feb 2017
#113
Again, the "Deputy Chair" Position Does Not Exist....It Never Did....Ever....
LovingA2andMI
Feb 2017
#117