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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Sanders is itching for a convention fight [View all]
Politico:Bernie Sanders is still spoiling for a convention fight.
It seemed like Democrats could finally claim unity when no member of the Democratic National Committee's 15-person convention drafting committee voted against the draft of the policy platform draft during a meeting in St. Louis this past weekend: 13 members of the panel voted for the draft, one abstained and one missed the vote. But since then, Sanders-aligned members have teed off on the draft for not going far enough in key areas.
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So far, Sanders and his team have locked up draft policy wins on language for abolishing the death penalty, expanding Social Security through raising the cap on how much Americans earning $250,000 or more pay to expand benefits, and breaking up the country's largest banks. But that's not everything on Sanders' lengthy priority list, so the senator and his allies are vowing to keep pushing hard.
While he admits that some gains are better than none at all, Sanders himself has already begun voicing his dissatisfaction. In an email to supporters on Thursday (titled "We're going to the convention"
Sanders wrote that "we are going to take our political revolution into the halls of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia where we will fight to place a $15 minimum wage, opposition to TPP, and a ban on fracking directly into the Democratic Platform."
It seemed like Democrats could finally claim unity when no member of the Democratic National Committee's 15-person convention drafting committee voted against the draft of the policy platform draft during a meeting in St. Louis this past weekend: 13 members of the panel voted for the draft, one abstained and one missed the vote. But since then, Sanders-aligned members have teed off on the draft for not going far enough in key areas.
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So far, Sanders and his team have locked up draft policy wins on language for abolishing the death penalty, expanding Social Security through raising the cap on how much Americans earning $250,000 or more pay to expand benefits, and breaking up the country's largest banks. But that's not everything on Sanders' lengthy priority list, so the senator and his allies are vowing to keep pushing hard.
While he admits that some gains are better than none at all, Sanders himself has already begun voicing his dissatisfaction. In an email to supporters on Thursday (titled "We're going to the convention"

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Meh... most grown ups know, throwing out threats will result in people doing what is necessary to
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#14
Listening to Sanders and taking him at his words, along with his supporters. At what point are we
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#33
Sanders is one of the few politicians whom you can trust to speak truth to power.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jul 2016
#105
I disagree. I know that is the meme, but I did not find the reality in his campaign. I think,
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#107
I respect your opinion, but disagree strenuously with your dim view of Bernie. His influence over the party platform speaks to his non-establishment pedigree.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jul 2016
#109
Why would she emulate Sanders when being herself gained 4-million more votes than Sanders?
stopbush
Jul 2016
#111
This is just one of many oddities. Clinton success thru out the campaign. Historical success.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#115
Sanders has not been vetted. I on the other hand, researched Sanders when he first threw his hat in.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#114
I had heard but not positive, that he already registered as Independent for his senate run.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#42
Back in April, Weaver confirmed that Sanders would remain a Democrat for life, post-primaries
caquillo
Jul 2016
#45
I disagree with Weaver. Pretty certain he won't but what do I know. I'm not even willing to invest
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#47
He is already set up to run as an Independent in 2018, even has his campaign committee registered...
George II
Jul 2016
#102
It would take a vote of 3,177 delegates in favor of suspending the rules in order to allow....
MohRokTah
Jul 2016
#53
How would they be "shut out"? They'll be at the convention and will be permitted to participate...
George II
Jul 2016
#101
Sanders, a non Democrat who is still registered as Independent, running senate as Independent
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#15
You're absolutely correct...and the system we have is that the majority wins
brooklynite
Jul 2016
#27
No. The number is not 45%. Much lower. Like 35%, regardless the votes spoke. Also, another point
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#32
Do not neglect the fact that many of those that voted for Sanders sis so in an open primary.
tonyt53
Jul 2016
#37
True, Hillary is the presumptive nominee, but she'd be smart to take Bernie's wise counsel seriously, as it would only benefit her in the general.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jul 2016
#108
This would be one. The College plan though, I think is the most clear on the unlevel playing
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#116
You seriously are bringin Reagan into a discussion about Bernie's brilliance?! I read somewhere Bernie's IQ is over 140... Reagan was a blithering idiot!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Jul 2016
#124
Look, Sanders mouths off shit about Denocrats or Clinton, people will address. That simple.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#83
Sanders lost his relevance. More petulance and people do not respect that. And still, insult all
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#86
I find Sanders fascinating. Hence, continued conversation. That does not equate to relevance.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#89
Fascinating, hell yes. What privilege and entitlement looks like so very clearly.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#91
Go on with what? I said what I wanted to say. If you do not see that we have progressed forward
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#94
I haven't seen many posts bashing Sanders in recent weeks, and the few that have....
George II
Jul 2016
#103
To bathe in the light, lol. Ya. But, he would have actually gotten to do that if he had walked
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#16
They started rallying for it a month ago. Why would we pretend otherwise. It behooves Democrats to
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#11
NPR played a few lines form the Biden interview that will be played this weekend.
tonyt53
Jul 2016
#20
These are sad demands? "...a $15 minimum wage, opposition to TPP, and a ban on fracking directly
MelissaB
Jul 2016
#41
What's sad is that he feels entitled to have his every demand met even though he lost.
Lord Magus
Jul 2016
#67
Hopefully this is being seen by the GOP the way it looks to the average citizen. nt
eastwestdem
Jul 2016
#72
He should be banned from the convention. Bernie - you lost. You're not the nominee. Now get lost.
Lil Missy
Jul 2016
#77
Democrats have been fighting Democratic values long before Sanders voice came into play.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#87
Here is a good article by Noam Chomsky: this is why Bernie is doing what he is
YOHABLO
Jul 2016
#106
Here is the truth. I do not care why or what we think is the reason, Sanders is doing what he is.
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#117
The attitude of the OP and many of the posters here of express hostility to Bernie ONLY helps Trump
cloudythescribbler
Jul 2016
#113
Over 80% of Sanders supporters have already walked into Clintons camp. You get that, right?
seabeyond
Jul 2016
#118
as I suggested in the post, I am less than positive about that 80% figure widely bandied about
cloudythescribbler
Jul 2016
#119