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2016 Postmortem

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ViseGrip

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Fri Jan 29, 2016, 12:58 PM Jan 2016

WaPo Morning Plum- Democrats badly underestimated Bernie Sanders. That was a very serious mistake. [View all]

Democrats badly underestimated Bernie Sanders. That was a very serious mistake.
The inside track on Washington politics.

By Greg Sargent January 29 at 9:08 AM
Learn from this man, Democrats. (Joshua Lott, The Washington Post)
THE MORNING PLUM:

As we come down to the wire in Iowa, most of the reporting suggests Hillary Clinton may have a slight lead over Bernie Sanders. If she does win, it will probably offset any Sanders victory in New Hampshire, and Clinton may then pile up a string of decisive wins in more diverse states. Of course, Iowa could surprise us and Sanders could win, and we could be in for a very long battle ahead.

But whatever happens in Iowa, we can already reach this conclusion: Democrats, and Hillary Clinton, will have to engage in a serious, genuine effort to learn from the Sanders phenomenon and what it really represents.

NBC’s Kasie Hunt has a terrific segment this morning on the surprise success of Sanders’s campaign that should be a must-watch for all Democrats. It shows a range of pundits last spring mocking Sanders’s socialism, his “thick Brooklyn accent,” his age (“he looks 91″ , and his manner (“he’s a loon”). But then Hunt’s segment smartly shows footage of the roaring crowds at Sanders rallies, and the deep passion and commitment of the young volunteers putting in long hours in a Sanders Iowa campaign office, concluding: “If Bernie Sanders is going to beat Hillary Clinton in Iowa, it’s because of volunteers like these, who basically live here.”

And then Hunt interviews Sanders himself, who says this: “Way back when, I don’t know if you heard it, I said: ‘Don’t underestimate me. Don’t underestimate me.'”


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Just so that you know, the Tampa Bay Times, has also just endorsed Jeb Bush for the 'republicans'. You do remember Goldman Sachs did say, they'd be happy with either a Bush or a Clinton. I'm sure they would, and the puppets that they own.

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this Democrat did not underestimate him. nt grasswire Jan 2016 #1
Was this after he got taken down by Bernie at some luncheon? Saw the video. Bernie libdem4life Jan 2016 #2
More to the point, they either badly misunderstand what the public wants, or consider it immaterial. lumberjack_jeff Jan 2016 #3
Exactly, and that comment above just mirrors the way they choose to ignore it. Bad contest strategy! ViseGrip Jan 2016 #4
^^THIS^^ CharlotteVale Jan 2016 #5
They also didn't realize how large the number of Americans is who are totally fed-up of Cal33 Jan 2016 #6
++ true= Bernie Sanders, the right man at the right time. This is why he will win! Vincardog Jan 2016 #9
The media and pundits live in the same bubble as the Beltway politicians... tex-wyo-dem Jan 2016 #26
They also are not interested in understanding how this 74 y.o. "socialist" could be so popular. Cal33 Jan 2016 #27
Good point. They understand what people want dreamnightwind Jan 2016 #7
This. And this is why we lost 2014 and 2010. jeff47 Jan 2016 #13
I think that the pundit types are caught in their own echo chamber--they don't talk to real people. bklyncowgirl Jan 2016 #16
What the public NEEDS* Fearless Jan 2016 #18
+10,000 nt Live and Learn Jan 2016 #34
DEMOCRATS!?! Matariki Jan 2016 #8
+1 daleanime Jan 2016 #25
the only ones who underestimated were not paying attention. restorefreedom Jan 2016 #10
The real problem with our Democratic Party is they refuse to acknowledte that we have not Todays_Illusion Jan 2016 #11
Every Friday for years, Bernie showed up on Tom Hartmann's program. Hoppy Jan 2016 #14
Where we have another serious problem is for liberal/progressive legislators especially since Todays_Illusion Jan 2016 #35
How dare the rabble not do exactly what we tell them to do! mhatrw Jan 2016 #12
By "Democrats" they mean the Beltway Bubble Z_California Jan 2016 #15
When We Stand Together - No Citizen Need Settle For The Lesser Of Two Corporate Evils - Go Bernie Go cantbeserious Jan 2016 #17
The DNC record is failure. Debbie: Resign NCjack Jan 2016 #19
K&R! Duval Jan 2016 #20
Interesting Narrative by Sargent benny05 Jan 2016 #21
HUGE K & R !!! - THANK YOU !!! WillyT Jan 2016 #22
I'm a Democrat and I didn't underestimate him. GO BERNIE! Akicita Jan 2016 #23
The only thing that the Washington Democrats underestimated about Bernie Sanders was the... BlueJazz Jan 2016 #24
well said. Ligyron Jan 2016 #28
Thank you. In case you didn't sense it, my blood was boiling at the time. BlueJazz Jan 2016 #30
Bernie is the solution for jomin41 Jan 2016 #29
That was serendipity, not a mistake. ErisDiscordia Jan 2016 #31
I think they underestimated how pissed off America is..... KentuckyWoman Jan 2016 #32
Bernie has something you can't duplicate. Skwmom Jan 2016 #33
This quote stood out. blackspade Jan 2016 #36
K & R. Thanks for finding and posting. Surya Gayatri Jan 2016 #37
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