Democrats Try To Bully Bernie Sanders Into “Playing The Game”
Public awareness has a tendency to make politicians act like adults. Not always, but sometimes. Public awareness also tends to stop bullying.
Read morePublic awareness has a tendency to make politicians act like adults. Not always, but sometimes. Public awareness also tends to stop bullying.
Read moreMany Sanders supporters felt betrayed when Warren didn’t endorse him prior to the Massachusetts primary, which Sanders narrowly lost.
Read moreHarry Ried, Cokie Roberts, Dianne Feinstein, and many other Hillary Clinton supporters, have each suggested Bernie Sanders should “just give up.” They rely on fuzzy math and subjective opinions.
Read moreFed up with hearing that the two Dem candidates are “basically alike” and Clinton distrust is unfounded? Why that’s full of holes—and is classic Clinton.
Read moreHe was awarded the ability to choose five of the 15 spots based on the DNC’s popular vote calculations, while allowing Clinton to choose six, with the remaining four spots assigned by DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz.
Read moreIn the end, the political revolution will only be won if we take ownership of it. We may not have created this corrupt and broken system, but it is our responsibility to change it.
Read morePeter Knowlton, the union’s national president, called Sanders “the most pro-worker pro-union presidential candidate I have seen in my lifetime” and said electing Sanders “is a unique opportunity that workers and unions must not pass up.
Read moreMrs. Clinton won in Brooklyn, Bernie Sanders’ place of birth, with 60% of the vote, better than throughout the state
Read moreU.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign today announced that he has earned the endorsement of United Steelworkers Local 1999, whose members
Read moreU.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday welcomed an endorsement by former Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton. “I have never before
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