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In reply to the discussion: Sanders' office confirmed he did not campaign for Ossoff. [View all]lapucelle
(21,045 posts)82. Sanders is the Outreach Chair.
Bill and Hillary are doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing. The Obamas are doing exactly what they are supposed to be doing. If they are working for the party, they doing so behind the scenes. They are not muddying up the waters by getting in the way of the new party leadership.
In a new leadership position that was specially created for him by the Democratic party, Sanders has a duty. I don't know whether any candidate specifically courted him, but I'm not sure why that should be a precondition of his doing a job he actively sought and willingly accepted.
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Has it occurred to anyone that Sanders might not be a draw in a normally Republican district?
brooklynite
Apr 2017
#3
Bingo. It's not the smartest strategy to have him in that particular district.
PatsFan87
Apr 2017
#13
I don't think he contributed to the loss; I think he didn't add anything to the campaign...
brooklynite
Apr 2017
#85
I thought that was part of his value. He's supposed to appeal to some Republicans.
KittyWampus
Apr 2017
#17
Rural/populist Republicans, sure. Status quo Marco Rubio wealthier suburban type
PatsFan87
Apr 2017
#46
Me too and he has been voted the most popular Senator. I can understand that too..n/t
monmouth4
Apr 2017
#43
I know. I'm guessing that people don't remember Trump's tweet that tried
Baitball Blogger
Apr 2017
#20
Maybe Sanders shouldn't criticize DNC as he did in Kansas race, as they had valid reasons not to
Justice
Apr 2017
#16
I would like to think that both the Dems and Sanders read the local electorate correctly in KS and
seaglass
Apr 2017
#49
Way off point. None of those people you mentioned are out there bashing Democrats
R B Garr
Apr 2017
#35
The NRCC was actively trying use Bernie Sanders against Ossoff without any explicity help
aikoaiko
Apr 2017
#24
In reality, look at how he picks his battles and they are all states/areas/regions that
R B Garr
Apr 2017
#38
Are you serious? Bernie has said repeatedly that he wants to remake the Democratic party.
R B Garr
Apr 2017
#54