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IDemo

(16,926 posts)
Mon Oct 12, 2015, 09:08 PM Oct 2015

Bernie Sanders Exceeds Obama's Historic 2008 Run in Crowds, Donors and Polling

When Bernie Sanders announced he would be running for president late in the spring of 2015, many observers didn't take him seriously, making analogies to failed perennial candidates like Ron Paul, who had a fervent base but did not get traction in the election. The problem with these early predictions is that it quickly became clear they were underestimating the Vermont senator's campaign.

In three key areas, Sanders is actually exceeding the insurgent campaign Barack Obama ran in 2007 and 2008.

Over the summer, it became clear that Sanders was drawing some of the largest crowds in Democratic primary history, with tens of thousands pouring out into cities to see the senator.

Up until this point in 2007, the largest rally Obama had held was in New York City, our nation's most populated location, which brought out 24,000 people. Sanders has exceeded that in numerous locations that are actually much smaller in population: Boston, Portland and Los Angeles. Earlier this month, Sanders set a record for the largest Democratic primary rally in Boston's recorded history.

http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/remember-obamas-historic-2008-presidential-run-bernie-sanders-so-far-exceeding-it

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Bernie Sanders Exceeds Obama's Historic 2008 Run in Crowds, Donors and Polling (Original Post) IDemo Oct 2015 OP
Go Sen Sanders. nm rhett o rick Oct 2015 #1
Kick and R BeanMusical Oct 2015 #2
K&R..... daleanime Oct 2015 #3
He sure ain't no Obama cui bono Oct 2015 #4
An understandable metric to show people that change is possible Babel_17 Oct 2015 #5
I just realized, Sanders might mention this at the debates Babel_17 Oct 2015 #6

Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
5. An understandable metric to show people that change is possible
Tue Oct 13, 2015, 12:02 AM
Oct 2015

This is what's great. It's like those cat memes, "We can haz someone for us?".

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