bernie sanders iowa 2020
I'm enjoying dipping back into mainstream media and the 'Bernie Might Win' barrage of articles. This one from CNN was enjoyable, even reading the dumb tradition of letting Republicans concern troll about Democrats chances, quoting who Karl Rove thinks the Dems should nominate to beat Trump. It's silly, a lot of it, but I find the slight air of panic extremely enjoyable.
Right, Bernie only surged because his opponents have been too easy on him, too focused on Harris and Warren, etc...
I like how Bernie's recent appearances on CNN, mentioning Biden saying on the Senate floor that he would slash Medicare, Medicade, and Social Security... that, and attacking directly the notion of electability really startled pundits, and its shocking voters too. I watched a clip of a Biden voter who refused to believe Biden said such a thing, and when confirmed she said that she would either change his mind or he would change hers. If Bernie pummels Biden for these past statements in the final debate before Iowa, it will resonate among his elderly base. I've been waiting for this specific attack.
Hilarious. Yeah, once the Right wing starts yelling "Socialism" and "Venezuela" just a little louder, that will be the knockout punch. They got nothin'!
The rest is pretty positive, generally. Follows a day after the biggest media Bernie doubter, CNN cornball Chris Cilizza, also posted a 'Bernie Could Win' piece.
I'm loving it.
I'm enjoying dipping back into mainstream media and the 'Bernie Might Win' barrage of articles. This one from CNN was enjoyable, even reading the dumb tradition of letting Republicans concern troll about Democrats chances, quoting who Karl Rove thinks the Dems should nominate to beat Trump. It's silly, a lot of it, but I find the slight air of panic extremely enjoyable.
Both Biden and Klobuchar may have unwittingly boosted Sanders in their zeal to undermine Kamala Harris and Warren, respectively. In separate venues, both described Sanders as "honest" in order to knock down other rivals during exchanges over the nuts and bolts of "Medicare for All."
Harris has since dropped out of the race and Warren is slumping after a sustained hammering over the details of her plans. Sanders, meanwhile, has largely been spared that level of scrutiny -- at least from the other campaigns -- and forged ahead with his efforts to build the diverse, working class coalition of support, bolstered by a massive, volunteer-driven organizing apparatus, his team believes will ultimately carry him to the nomination.
If Sanders succeeds, a Democratic establishment that either opposes his policies on a substantive level or views his leftist politics as a general election loser -- or some combination of the two -- will be left asking itself why it spent long stretches of the campaign treating the Vermont senator as an afterthought.
Harris has since dropped out of the race and Warren is slumping after a sustained hammering over the details of her plans. Sanders, meanwhile, has largely been spared that level of scrutiny -- at least from the other campaigns -- and forged ahead with his efforts to build the diverse, working class coalition of support, bolstered by a massive, volunteer-driven organizing apparatus, his team believes will ultimately carry him to the nomination.
If Sanders succeeds, a Democratic establishment that either opposes his policies on a substantive level or views his leftist politics as a general election loser -- or some combination of the two -- will be left asking itself why it spent long stretches of the campaign treating the Vermont senator as an afterthought.
I like how Bernie's recent appearances on CNN, mentioning Biden saying on the Senate floor that he would slash Medicare, Medicade, and Social Security... that, and attacking directly the notion of electability really startled pundits, and its shocking voters too. I watched a clip of a Biden voter who refused to believe Biden said such a thing, and when confirmed she said that she would either change his mind or he would change hers. If Bernie pummels Biden for these past statements in the final debate before Iowa, it will resonate among his elderly base. I've been waiting for this specific attack.
think there are a number of people who are concerned that Bernie Sanders has not been fully vetted in this current field the way that other candidates have," Zac Petkanas, a Democratic strategist and former rapid response director for Hillary Clinton in 2016. "And there are a lot of unknown about him. He may have a glass jaw and will crumble the moment that the right wing attack machine turns his focus on him."
The rest is pretty positive, generally. Follows a day after the biggest media Bernie doubter, CNN cornball Chris Cilizza, also posted a 'Bernie Could Win' piece.
I'm loving it.
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