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PHILADELPHIA The Bernie Sanders campaign considered demanding a private plane staffed and funded by the Democratic National Committee as part of negotiations with Hillary Clinton heading into this weeks convention, according to a Sanders memo obtained by BuzzFeed News.
The plane was to be used for a series of fall rallies in battleground states, according to the Bernie 2016 memo, which was drafted in the days before Sanders sound defeat in the June 7 California primary, the contest that effectively ended his insurgent bid.
This plane would be paid for by the DNC, it reads.
The document reveals a campaign in its final days, considering whether to fight on with a divisive critique of Clinton, yet attuned to diminished influence inside the party.
Aides believed a tour of the battleground states would help keep Sanders center stage. The memo, titled End Game, also suggests that the Vermont senators campaign for Senate Democrats to help deliver a majority and take credit for it one of several references throughout the four-page document showing the extent to which aides remained aware of opportunities to take credit amid decreasing leverage.
As time goes on our leverage will diminish, the memo reads.
The more Sen. Sanders campaigns the more credit he can take for a Democratic victory and continue to keep his movement energized and in place.
A copy of the memo was shared with BuzzFeed News after it was found on June 5 in a Los Angeles hotel, a DoubleTree where Sanders and his aides stayed that night. The document details the ways the campaign hoped to keep their candidate relevant and further his political revolution ahead of the convention kicking off here Monday.
Senior officials from the Sanders campaign declined to comment. The Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
The memo begins with a pressing question: Should Sanders concede defeat and endorse Clinton, appeasing the Democratic establishment? Or should he fight through the convention and force a roll-call vote for the nomination, reopening a divisive critique of Clinton and casting the partys controversial superdelegate system in a negative light?
https://www.buzzfeed.com/evanmcsan/bernie-sanders-private-plane?utm_term=.vpxmQmlp4#.al27w7g34
Loki Liesmith
(4,602 posts)That's what negotations are for. Getting as much of what you want as possible. Always go big.
He is a powerful ally
Renew Deal
(81,846 posts)I'm not sure that means and entire air plane, but reasonable expenses should be covered.
annavictorious
(934 posts)After Sanders was booed today at his own rally for endorsing the Democratic candidate, I have a feeling that his stock as a viable GE ambassador has been greatly diminished. He'll be lucky if he gets bus fare.
Object lesson: don't create mobs that are going to turn on you. Robespierre learned the hard way.
LanternWaste
(37,748 posts)When sent to drive to Peoria and Davenport from my home in D/FW, I request a private rental car from my employers as well. I'd rather not put the miles on my own car, and as I'm doing this specifically for the boss, it seems reasonable.
HuckleB
(35,773 posts)etherealtruth
(22,165 posts)HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)Is this a new rule for losers?
Clinton doesn't even incur costs for her own travel. Why should Sanders?
B2G
(9,766 posts)msongs
(67,361 posts)rockfordfile
(8,695 posts)Interesting