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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders is in big trouble [View all]
Bernie Sanders is in big trouble: You dont have to be a neoliberal shill to see the cold, hard factsGARY LEGUM
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But if you want to know any of the reasons why Sanders is in trouble, you can start with the news yesterday that Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown has endorsed Clinton. As Matt Yglesias points out, Brown would be perhaps the most natural endorsement for Sanders in the entire Senate. He is an old-school liberal, pro-union and anti-free trade. Ideologically and personally, he and the senator from Vermont are very close. They have worked together on writing and introducing legislation as recently as earlier this month.
Yet Brown joined 33 of his Senate colleagues who have already endorsed Clinton. From a pragmatic political viewpoint, the move makes sense. Brown has been mentioned as a possible vice presidential candidate for Clinton. He represents that most swinging swing state of Ohio, which makes his being on the ticket very attractive for her and the party. If he stays in the Senate, hes up for re-election in the 2018. Since getting Democratic voters out to the polls in the midterms is always tough, an endorsement from President Hillary Clinton could be very helpful. Not to mention the money that the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee will be more likely to contribute to his campaign.
In terms of the Bernie Sanders campaign for president though, Browns endorsement is another sign that Sanders is being beaten in the invisible primary for the Democratic nomination. And winning the invisible primary is still a hugely important step for a Democrat, one that the Vermont senator has either neglected or just flat-out lost.
For anyone unfamiliar with the term invisible primary, here is a pretty good explainer. In brief, the invisible primary is the conversation that takes place between different factions and leaders of a party in the year leading up to the start of voting in Iowa. This conversation results in the party starting to coalesce behind a front-runner. If there is more than one strong candidate, this can go all the way up to the convention. If there is only one clear front-runner, the party will start lining up early behind him or her.
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http://www.salon.com/2015/10/28/bernie_sanders_is_in_big_trouble_you_dont_have_to_be_a_neoliberal_shill_to_see_the_cold_hard_facts/
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well, you don't have to, but it was the word that fit for me at that moment.
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
#11
I hope you will admonish some of your co-Hillary supporters on considering raising the level of
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#34
My apologies. I appreciate your efforts and don't mind admitting when I am wrong about someone.
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#62
It's really a dispute between teh CorruptDemocrats and the Bernie Democrats.
JDPriestly
Oct 2015
#119
I never noticed a mask to begin with. Brown has done stuff like this before. I remember well
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#41
People here don't seem to remember much about Brown's hstory when it came to his own
sabrina 1
Oct 2015
#47
As an unemployed techie now, calling "Mr. H-1B supporter" Schumer a "progressive" insults me...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#125
Progressive as defined by not being a proud bigot and not being a delusional anti government loon.
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#167
As a Bernie supporter and an Ohioian I find your characterization of one our best Senators...
phleshdef
Oct 2015
#17
Thank you phleshdef.. I agree. But, I think Sen Brown should wear it as a badge of honor. It's
Cha
Oct 2015
#170
Its his prerogative. His voting record speaks for itself and its a very good one.
phleshdef
Oct 2015
#180
Didn't take long to throw one of the most liberal Senators under the Sanders bus. eom
MohRokTah
Oct 2015
#32
he abandonded progressives with his opportunistic endorsement and his desire
restorefreedom
Oct 2015
#50
Ifit is already over, we should just abandon democracy and declare Hillary Queen. n/t
Gore1FL
Oct 2015
#121
If he were in big trouble, you would be ignoring him like Chafee and Webb and O'Malley
Scootaloo
Oct 2015
#5
"Feel free to use the comments section to call me a corporatist, warmongering neoliberal shill"
GusBob
Oct 2015
#6
How so. Are you familiar with Dr. King's Poor Peoples march or his opposition to war?
mmonk
Oct 2015
#27
I think coopting Republican economics at the top, running a nation through corporations
mmonk
Oct 2015
#112
I don't think he is in big trouble. The Dems may be in big trouble if he continues for long.
kelliekat44
Oct 2015
#9
Being not ever a member of the Democratic Party you want to lead is a tough handicap.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2015
#36
It's easy to find out about the things Bernie Sanders has said, the bills he has put forward, how
Cal33
Oct 2015
#152
He isn't in trouble but the US is in trouble if he isn't successful in gaining the nomination
tularetom
Oct 2015
#52
20% of the voter base hated NAFTA when Perot got that running against two parties supporting it...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#123
Think about what you just wrote. Hillary has come out against the TPP. Why would anyone vote Trump
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#154
If she were really against the TPP, then why didn't she speak out against TPA...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#160
Well I'm sure that dangerous fanatic Carson appreciates all the help coming from Bernie's camp
workinclasszero
Oct 2015
#105
This is most likely accurate. I can't wait for the thrill of Bush v. Clinton redux.
Comrade Grumpy
Oct 2015
#64
Is that what the Bernie Brain-Trust running his campaign are depending on
workinclasszero
Oct 2015
#146
Salon.com is a tabloid. Hillary/Bernie articles from there are all click-bait... and nothing more.
Bubzer
Oct 2015
#99
If its Trump vs Clinton, it's competitive. If it's Trump vs Sanders, Trump gets 40+ states. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#157
Sorry but what about her SUPPORT for H-1B quota EXPANSION is support for American Workers?
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#193
What is your point. That voters will believe BULLSHIT, because they aren't informed about things...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#195
As I was reading the threads to this post I was struck by ...............................
turbinetree
Oct 2015
#116
Thank you ..............I will not jump ship from my Principles.....................................
turbinetree
Oct 2015
#189
These endorsements are more of a sign that we are ALL losing because of Citizen's United BULLSHIT...
cascadiance
Oct 2015
#118
It's either an opinion, or its part of the broken primary and election. Not both. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#156
If anyone dares use the tem "shill" in a post about Hillary they are alerted on. But you know that.
peacebird
Oct 2015
#151
It's the actual title of the article and part of the URL for the article. nt
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#155