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In reply to the discussion: Sanders promoted false story on reporting Russian trolls [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)he's an object lesson now. These are dangerous political days, and the electorate desperately needs to wise up. Voters taking new look at what happened in 2016, knowing what is and will be coming out, would not be a bad thing.
Support seemed to be dropping away before all this came out, though. His "revolution" was always significantly smaller than a venal press found profitable to claim, augmented by an almost never mentioned spoiler contingent of temporary conservative support in 2016.
Over 2017 he was being mentioned here less and less, and calling for Franken to resign didn't help any. Supporters did rally to attack Joe Kennedy when some of Sanders' more romantic followers joined the "Oh-Joe"ers, but I suspect they were holding place for his movement more than him.
And regarding that, over the last year since the election, at least two splinter groups that I've seen have broken away and formed around their own agendas, and their web sites mention him seldom if at all. They're looking for new leaders to follow in 2020.