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kstewart33

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Tue Feb 26, 2019, 02:07 PM Feb 2019

Sanders' top strategists leave his campaign. [View all]

NBC News:

In a major shake-up to Bernie Sanders' just-launched presidential bid, some of his top strategists have left the campaign.

Tad Devine, Mark Longabaugh and Julian Mulvey, colleagues in a political consulting firm who all played leading roles in Sanders' 2016 campaign for the White House, are parting ways with the senator, citing creative differences. "The entire firm has stepped away. We're leaving the campaign," Longabaugh told NBC News on Tuesday. "We just didn't have a meeting of the minds."

Devine, a veteran Democratic presidential operative, was a familiar presence on TV in 2016 as Sanders' chief strategist, responsible for setting the early direction of the campaign when few other Washington insiders believed the little-known Vermont independent could be a serious contender for the Democratic presidential nomination.

Longabaugh helped design and implement the campaign's delegate-hunting roadmap and negotiated with key outside players like the Democratic National Committee on issues like debates. Mulvey helped craft the firm's ads for Sanders, including his best-known commercial, which featured the Simon & Garfunkel song "America."


https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2020-election/bernie-sanders-staff-shakeup-top-strategists-leave-his-presidential-campaign-n976221?cid=public-rss_20190226
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I can't imagine that this is a good thing. comradebillyboy Feb 2019 #1
Everything is better with less Tad Devine Orangepeel Feb 2019 #5
One would think that a competent campaign would have that comradebillyboy Feb 2019 #7
Agreed, timing is very weird. emulatorloo Feb 2019 #26
I hear Susan Sarandon needs a job. NurseJackie Feb 2019 #40
Put her in charge of public outreach lol. comradebillyboy Feb 2019 #41
Tad Devine and Paul Manafort were guaranteed Hortensis Feb 2019 #8
What's funny is BannonsLiver Feb 2019 #10
Not if he stays in. Of course, Russia's a big player Hortensis Feb 2019 #11
I would think how so many people on DU feel about Tad Devine - that this would be a positive for Nanjeanne Feb 2019 #2
Let me lay it out for you... for many here, NOTHING is EVER positive for Bernie!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #3
Oh Gee. Ya think? Nanjeanne Feb 2019 #4
It's just so sad to see. InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2019 #12
Putin uses him to help defeat Democrats Hortensis Feb 2019 #25
Devine was the sane one in 2016 (compared to Jeff Weaver) emulatorloo Feb 2019 #24
Paul Manafort not replaced yet? nt R B Garr Feb 2019 #6
Paul Manafort was never on Bernie's campaign. nt Autumn Feb 2019 #9
That doesn't change the reason for the question. R B Garr Feb 2019 #13
Manafort has never had anything to do with Bernie Sanders campaign. Why ask if he's Autumn Feb 2019 #15
The internet is full of their shared history. R B Garr Feb 2019 #16
Manafort and Devine worked together but that ended before Sanders. Autumn Feb 2019 #17
The internet has many stories that conflict with that. R B Garr Feb 2019 #18
This was brought up last year when Devine was called to testify by Mueller, against Manafort. Autumn Feb 2019 #19
It is fact that both ran the opposition campaigns R B Garr Feb 2019 #20
No, I responded to your question if Manafort had not been replaced yet, in response Autumn Feb 2019 #22
It actually wasn't a literal question, as anyone with a TV or R B Garr Feb 2019 #23
You may want to check Mueller's exhibit list Skidmore Feb 2019 #28
Manafort and Devine both both worked with Yanukovych from February 2010 until June 2014. Autumn Feb 2019 #29
Russians spent years Skidmore Feb 2019 #30
Devine also worked on Al Gore's, John Kerry's and Jimmy Carter's campaigns. nt Autumn Feb 2019 #31
That was years before the current Russian criminal R B Garr Feb 2019 #35
Well, that can't be good news for Senator Sanders. MineralMan Feb 2019 #14
That sound a lot like "fired"? Blue_Tires Feb 2019 #21
Apparently it was "Creative Differences" emulatorloo Feb 2019 #33
Yes! I would like to know Cha Feb 2019 #36
Releasing taxes, dumping Tad Devine... all good moves. tinrobot Feb 2019 #27
Did Bernie release his tax returns or is he just promising to release them sometime down the road? Blue_true Feb 2019 #42
So far, just a promise. tinrobot Feb 2019 #44
Just like in 2016. If his tax returns are so simply, what causes the delay. Blue_true Feb 2019 #45
Interesting. Starry Messenger Feb 2019 #32
From CNBC article I linked above emulatorloo Feb 2019 #34
Hmmmm Starry Messenger Feb 2019 #37
They covertly worked for Trump last time. Maybe they are going to openly do it this time. nt Blue_true Feb 2019 #43
So, does this mean more Nina? Wounded Bear Feb 2019 #38
Probably just as well Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2019 #39
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