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In reply to the discussion: Inside Hillary Clintons Secret Takeover of the DNC (By DONNA BRAZILE November 02, 2017) [View all]R B Garr
(18,221 posts)endeavor, so where does the line get drawn that one candidate can benefit from a system to which he hasn't contributed while using that same benefit as leverage to clobber his opponent. Didn't he make a choice to keep his donations and email list to himself? At some point, there is practicality to it all like keeping operations going and actually fighting the GOP, not just fight with our own party over who is more pure.
And it wasn't a "huge donation", or "massive wealth" -- it was a lifetime investment of time and energy into the Democratic party. People shouldn't have to feel bad or dirty because they worked within the system as we know it.
Basically, all these so-called complaints against the DNC have turned out to be pretty empty and superficial. Certainly not worth the damage/cost to our party that it wound up being, and certainly not worth a Republican having control over the Treasury to disperse to his cronies.