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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Wed May 11, 2016, 03:30 PM May 2016

Sanders' California director leaves campaign [View all]

Source: Politico

Bernie Sanders’ campaign parted ways with its California state director Michael Ceraso on Wednesday morning, 27 days before the primary in the state that Sanders has repeatedly said is crucial to his effort to capture the Democratic nomination.

The surprise move came after a period when Ceraso advocated for a California strategy that involved more investment on field and digital organizing than on television advertising — a staple of Sanders’ campaign elsewhere so far — he told POLITICO.

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/bernie-sanders-california-michael-ceraso-223077



It occurred to me a month or so ago that Sanders was running a remarkably conventional campaign: rallies and TV ads. I seem to recall early on that this was going to be cutting edge and tailored to the millennials.
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"Ceraso advocated......more investment on field and digital organizing" George II May 2016 #1
Agree. ananda May 2016 #17
It is all falling apart. 4now May 2016 #2
Oh the HUMILITY! Plucketeer May 2016 #6
Objectively SheenaR May 2016 #3
Maybe the RI model doesn't scale up... brooklynite May 2016 #4
Considered this SheenaR May 2016 #10
Sounds like they're good with small states RandySF May 2016 #27
I would imagine that the anxiety level on the Bernie campaign has to be intense. He moves fast and LiberalArkie May 2016 #5
A campaign centered on rallies is a tried and true tactic for underdog candidates hack89 May 2016 #7
The Sanders campaign has had issues CoffeeCat May 2016 #8
According to the link... progressoid May 2016 #12
Robert Becker! CoffeeCat May 2016 #21
Well that's great to hear! N/T progressoid May 2016 #26
Wait a sec RandySF May 2016 #28
Doesn't sound like it to me at all CoffeeCat May 2016 #30
California is not Iowa. RandySF May 2016 #31
Obviously, Iowa is not CA--but talent is talent CoffeeCat May 2016 #33
Massive K & R. Thanks for posting. Chaos, thy name is Devine... Surya Gayatri May 2016 #9
It might be for the better. Hard to say until more details come out. jillan May 2016 #11
The Clinton campaign has been better at getting people to vote by mail Eric J in MN May 2016 #13
You're absolutely right! My CA ballot arrived yesterday, along with displacedtexan May 2016 #29
A good friend worked on several states for Sanders and went to Calif only to be let go Gothmog May 2016 #14
Those rally arenas don't pay for themselves... brooklynite May 2016 #15
Yes, we need Wall Street money!! mdbl May 2016 #23
There were many issues in New York Lodestar May 2016 #16
The CA primary texstad79 May 2016 #18
Got specifics? beltanefauve May 2016 #19
Bernie just keeps on winning left-of-center2012 May 2016 #20
By "winnin" you mean "racking up 3 million fewer votes"? brooklynite May 2016 #24
Although MC is leaving, that doesn't mean his advice has gone unheeded. thesquanderer May 2016 #22
Hillary Leads Bernie in Oregon poll triron May 2016 #25
Is BS aware that other states are voting? RandySF May 2016 #32
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