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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: In the end, Bernie Sanders was right, and what the Democrats need to learn from his campaign. [View all]potone
(1,701 posts)10. Yes, he was.
But we were told over and over again that he was "un-electable" unlike Hillary. Well, now we see how well that turned out. It should have been obvious from the size of his rallies relative to hers.
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In the end, Bernie Sanders was right, and what the Democrats need to learn from his campaign. [View all]
Yavin4
Dec 2016
OP
Except "Most progressive platform" in decades and the "revolution" failed to show up.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#1
Check your ageism. Sanders' ideas are not old fashioned and he appears to be in great shape.
JudyM
Dec 2016
#109
Sanders' star has just begun to rise, now that he has national visibility. He will continue to find
JudyM
Dec 2016
#116
if "Failed to show up" means getting the 4th most Democratic primary votes in the history of
yodermon
Dec 2016
#9
The "swath" wasn't big enough to win a primary, and that "swath" said fuck you to America...
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#25
This is false on its face by so many empirical indicators, Sanders swath was not even as diverse
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#39
+1, more people like you and me than those who believed in unicorn solutions
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#64
Every time gop-lite dems lose, they lash out and blame mainstream liberals, who
dionysus
Dec 2016
#56
I moved home to help dad the last few years when he was dying of cancer. My heart just
dionysus
Dec 2016
#61
Sorry about your dad. Been there, done that with both parents. It takes time.
Tarheel_Dem
Dec 2016
#62
What youre calling "far left" used to be mainstream liberal. You guys keep moving
dionysus
Dec 2016
#55
Take away late voter registration, selective co-opting, faux DNC scandals, etc...
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2016
#76
You know I never heard anyone use that as a rallying cry for HRC. Nor did I ever hear HRC say it.
Fla Dem
Dec 2016
#24
I'm not the least bit interested in looking up her old quotes, that's ridiculous. So if that makes
JudyM
Dec 2016
#66
Never heard anyone say "It's her turn" other than alleged Bernie supporters.
emulatorloo
Dec 2016
#47
Again, know your history. Bernie won Wisconsin's primary with Republican votes.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#98
I was surprised that Schumer was very positive speaking of Bernie & his ideas for outreach
think
Dec 2016
#6
Why don't you do a little research on all the candidates the Bernie revolution supported
Fresh_Start
Dec 2016
#8
That appears to be a list of people who won state-level office in mostly-blue states.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#16
Yeap, I don't believe some of this bullshit that is posted here. There was NOTHING about Clinton tha
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#28
Her staff didn't run her 3rd way, they ran a litany of "hits" that didn't form a positive plan.
jake335544
Dec 2016
#50
Is the party still what its about? I'm not interested in rooting for the home team, I'm interested
JCanete
Dec 2016
#124
I disagree completely...and Bernie could not even win a primary so we don't need to take advice
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#30
Polling showed that the vast majority of Sanders supporters voted for Clinton. eom
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#44
Thank goodness we still have Hillary supporters to deal with posts like this....
Spitfire of ATJ
Dec 2016
#33
Agreed. And this should be done starting very early next year to lay the groundwork for 2018 and to
guillaumeb
Dec 2016
#41
Yes, Sanders was right when he said that "Hillary on her worst day is an infinitely better
lapucelle
Dec 2016
#52
So if he knows what the problem is, why did he lose the Democratic primary by 3 million? (nt)
ehrnst
Dec 2016
#57
Humphrey's team literally campaigned for Nixon... Should we go further than Bernie or Bust tactics?
jake335544
Dec 2016
#81
Because the party's move ever further to the right over the last 35 years has served us so well nt
dflprincess
Dec 2016
#86
Hillary inadvertently helped Trump by being vulnerable on all these issues, and being mealy mouthed
JCanete
Dec 2016
#115
comment on that Eichenwald tweet already. That was like out of the Trump playbook.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#119
why would you come back at me with the nonsense that I thought Bernie would have been our savior?
JCanete
Dec 2016
#136
This is true. I think Sanders is pushing for the right things, but that doesn't mean
JCanete
Dec 2016
#128
One could also argue that the BS voters decided to burn the country to the ground than get some...
liberal N proud
Dec 2016
#102