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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hillary should release a statement reinforcing her trust in Bernie. If she doesn't, this is going to move against her.[/quote] No it's not. Bernie's a loser and his staff are losers. He didn't even want to be a Democrat until he decided to run for president. His loser data director stole from her, it's not on Hillary to release a statement about "trusting" Bernie because we now know she shouldn't trust him.[/quote] I'm speaking as someone who is not sure which candidate I'll pick in the primary. I like them both for different reasons. The way this is developing hurts Hillary. It's not her responsibility to do anything, but she's a smart politician and she should. [/quote] Why? [/quote] Because for whatever reason it feels like the dnc favors her to the point of trying to discredit Sanders. It's because he's the underdog and she seems more like an insider. I'm not saying it's all true, but when we're undecided many of us vote with our gut, and these kinds of negative associations with Hillary make me want to go the other way. If she speaks out against the dnc reaction or facilitates Bernie being back in good graces, it will restore faith in her as more than just someone in it to win. It's why people applauded when Bernie said that "damn emails" line. It's even why trump gains popularity. You want to feel like the person is making human connections and saying something "real" not just playing a game to win.[/quote] But why shouldn't the DNC favor her? Why do they owe Sanders anything? All those years in the Senate he refused to join party, refused to pay DNC and DSCC dues, why do they owe him anything now that he's begging for their charity?[/quote] Are they supposed to treat all people running as Democrats equally? (Sincere question)[/quote] Maybe theoretically, but it's really not cool or fair for someone who just decided to be a Democrat last Thursday to come in demanding this. [b]Bernie has never been loyal to the party[/b] but he seems to expect the same in return. No thanks.[/quote] In 2006, he decided to caucus with Dems. If he hadn't, it would be a 50-50 split, and Republicans would have kept the Senate.[/quote]
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