The DNC Is Morphing Into Pseudo-Republicans
The Democratic Party is morphing into an old version of the GOP, and has been since the Clinton presidency. This is a direct result of Third Way’s influence over the DNC.
Read moreThe Democratic Party is morphing into an old version of the GOP, and has been since the Clinton presidency. This is a direct result of Third Way’s influence over the DNC.
Read morePublic awareness has a tendency to make politicians act like adults. Not always, but sometimes. Public awareness also tends to stop bullying.
Read moreJuly 8 is the next meeting of the Democratic Platform Committee in Orlando. Even though they have failed so far, Berniecrats
Read moreOpen disagreements about goals seemed to outweigh Democratic calls for “unity” as the Clinton/Wasserman-Schultz team ignored progressive goals and supported Mrs. Clinton’s “hidden agenda.”
Read more…the Los Angeles Times suggests the uncounted ballots would put at closer to 8.5 million, or around 47 percent of all registered voters, when the announcement of a Hillary Clinton’s victory was made.
Read moreOne problem, the AP is premature in awarding Clinton the nomination, by throwing in the count of superdelegates, which according to Democratic National Committee Director of Communications Luis Miranda, they shouldn’t be included.
Read moreMs. Feinstein has gradually become a status quo politician, no longer fighting for change, but simply trying to defend the current system from the Republican’s slash and burn policy regarding all things run by the government.
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 moreDear DNC Chairwoman Wasserman-Schultz,
You made a statement that Senator Sander’s response to violence at the #NVDemConvention was not acceptable. I agree with you. His response was not acceptable because it was not needed or warranted in any fashion.
In a recent California poll of the newly registered voters, Sanders crushes Clinton with a 40-point advantage, grabbing 67% while she is at only 27%. In another recent CA poll, Sanders has a 77% to 18% lead with voters between the ages of 19 and 29,
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