2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Can Bernie Sanders Win the Love of a Party He Scorns? [View all]BlueCaliDem
(15,438 posts)President Obama said that over and over again when he ran for the presidency, and as a seasoned community organizer, he knew what he was talking about.
To date, Senator Sanders has yet to receive a single Dem endorsement, according to FiveThirtyEight's chart. He already lost the endorsement of Gov. Peter Shumlin, Governor of his own State of Vermont. Gov. Shumlin had endorsed Hillary Clinton back in May.
Endorsements by Dems are crucial for a successful campaign. Governors, House Reps, and Senators who have endorsed a certain candidate will campaign for them in their respective States and districts, bringing that candidate to the attention of their constituents. That Senator Sanders hasn't received a single endorsement - not even the Governor's endorsement of his home State - is very troubling to me. It weakens his candidacy and strengthens that of the Republicans.
I will say that should, by some miracle, Hillary Clinton loses the primaries to Senator Sanders, I and my group (41 strong) will most definitely cast our votes for him. No doubt about that.