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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why isn't Sanders raising money for downticket Dems? [View all]arcane1
(38,613 posts)38. Same here. I doubt any primary challengers are getting this Clinton cash n/t
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BULLSH**! As A Former "Down Ticket" Dem... The Party ONLY Gives Support To "ESTABLISHMENT" TOADIES
CorporatistNation
Apr 2016
#28
So if I can point to an example of where the Party gave support to a progressive...
brooklynite
Apr 2016
#36
no access to the Democratic Party database unless you are running against DWS and shamed into it
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#49
why should I give to the DNC if they won't provide access to party information....
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#69
yes, but we are funding Bernie..He is getting a tiny number of donors who even max out at $2700....
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#90
Yes, he could screw his own candidacy as you suggest, but Hillary is just taking care of herself....
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#96
And yet, every candidate I've talked to wants to run with Hillary at the top
brooklynite
Apr 2016
#98
I'll donate to the DNC in the fall, not while they support the opponent of my chosen candidate
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#91
OK, they gave money to Sanders--so he's an "ESTABLISHMENT TOADY" then (your words) ? nt
MADem
Apr 2016
#81
Nor do I, the party has moved so far to the right that I no longer will vote a party ticket
bowens43
Apr 2016
#14
Hillary isn't giving a dime to the Democratic party......She takes the first $5400 for herself.
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#17
That's like children giving $5 to "Hands Across America" and the first $5 went to "Admin Costs!"
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2016
#48
This is even worse since not many people have the capability of donating $5400....
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#54
Careful....I asked that on another thread and a Bernie supporter went nuts....n/t
Henhouse
Apr 2016
#117
Because he hasn't until recently realized the benefit of buying superdelegate votes. n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#2
"Business as usual" "Undemocratic oligarchic douchebaggery" Tomato, tomahto.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2016
#7
If she is so unselfish and a shoo-in, why not debate when the Amer. People can hear her?
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#20
In P primary, can't have enough debates! All Americans deserve to hear candidates. Period.
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#25
UH OH....according to YOUR citation, there were only SIX DEBATES in total between TWO candidates.
MADem
Apr 2016
#55
Maybe you don't understand what "downticket" means. It sure sounds that way from your comment. nt
MADem
Apr 2016
#115
That's why I was contacted by them right after that data got....errrr.....mis-appropriated, perhaps?
MADem
Apr 2016
#35
If he doesn't like the DNC, he shouldn't sign agreements w/them and want to attend THEIR convention.
MADem
Apr 2016
#32
Hey, I sent money to Canova in FL. I'll choose my own downticket dems if you don't mind.
snowy owl
Apr 2016
#24
We certainly can't trust DWS....I gave to Pramila Jayapal and Zephyr Teachout
virtualobserver
Apr 2016
#40
It's very puzzling. He's certainly done this before, when he was taking a cut from the
MADem
Apr 2016
#30
same reason he sneered at the idea of being a Democrat and refused to help
geek tragedy
Apr 2016
#60
Because until he is the nominee he has no coattails for them to hang on to. n/t
Hiraeth
Apr 2016
#76
Tad Devine doesn't get a commission on money donated to Congressional campaigns, that's why. nt
CalvinballPro
Apr 2016
#80
That 42 million was donated to Bernie's presidential campaign. What has the party apparatus
Autumn
Apr 2016
#83
It isn't just about financial help, but help with resources, guidance, connections
PeaceNikki
Apr 2016
#118