2016 Postmortem
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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.
NBCs Kasie Hunt has a terrific segment this morning on the surprise success of Sanderss campaign that should be a must-watch for all Democrats. It shows a range of pundits last spring mocking Sanderss socialism, his thick Brooklyn accent, his age (he looks 91″
, and his manner (hes a loon). But then Hunts 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, its because of volunteers like these, who basically live here.
And then Hunt interviews Sanders himself, who says this: Way back when, I dont know if you heard it, I said: Dont underestimate me. Dont underestimate me.'
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/01/29/democrats-badly-underestimated-bernie-sanders-that-was-a-very-serious-mistake/
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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.