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+10 +3Swat Team - The media’s extermination of Bernie Sanders, and real reform
All politicians love to complain about the press. They complain for good reasons and bad. They cry over frivolous slights and legitimate inquiries alike. They moan about bias. They talk to friendlies only. They manipulate reporters and squirm their way out of questions. And this all makes perfect sense, because politicians and the press are, or used to be, natural enemies.
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+26 +6Sanders: Democrats must get out of D.C. to engage working people
Sanders reiterated his call for a transformation of the Democratic Party and said Rep.
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+1 +1DownWithTyranny!: Notable California Congressional Races – Some Democrats Aren’t Worth Voting For – And Some Are Fantastic
In the U.S. Senate race, Kamala Harris is a better bet than Blue Dog Loretta Sanchez and in the congressional races, the Democrats I would never consider voting for are...
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+5 +1Odds Hillary Won Without Widespread Fraud: 1 in 77 Billion Says Berkeley, Stanford Studies
Widespread allegations of election fraud and voter suppression across the United States during the 2016 Democratic Primary has sparked the interest of several academic researchers and what they discovered in their research is disturbing. The researchers each performed independent studies, in which a few different statistical analysis was applied, to analyze various subsets of vote data and these independent studies all came to the same conclusion. Namely that Hillary’s win was could have only been possible a result of widespread election fraud.
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+19 +7Bern after reading: Why the beltway press wrote off the possibility of Bernie Sanders
Writer Thomas Frank examines the DC media's coverage of the Sanders campaign, and finds an antagonism driven by the same elitist politics and beltway solipsism that power both the Clinton campaign and Democratic Party leadership, and a shared ideological blindspot towards the possibilities of politics and the worth of stale (often disastrous) Beltway consensus. [Podcast]
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+19 +3Here’s what I’ll do the day after the election
At a time of massive political discontent, we need a new administration that has both vision and courage. By Bernie Sanders.
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+5 +1After Bernie: Will “Our Revolution” Deliver on Its Promise of “Political Revolution”?
In a post-Sanders era filled with possibilities and pitfalls, a down-ticket strategy appears to be gaining momentum. By Michael Corcoran.
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+32 +8Sanders is prepared to be a liberal thorn in Clinton’s side
Clinton’s one-time primary rival wants to work with her if she is elected, but he will oppose appointments and legislation that don’t pass muster with the left wing of her party. By John Wagner.
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+30 +9Bernie Sanders Is Running a Shadow Campaign
In Colorado, Sanders is campaigning for Clinton, but also firing up his followers to keep his ideas alive. By Leonid Bershidsky.
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+15 +5Bernie Looks Ahead
In an in-depth interview, Sanders offers a candid and passionate assessment of Trump, Clinton, and the future of his movement. By Eric Bates. (Oct. 17, 2016)
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+21 +5Why Bernie Was Right
Wikileaks’ latest document dump vindicates Bernie Sanders' critique of Hillary Clinton and the Washington establishment. By Luke Savage.
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+11 +5Hillary Clinton calls Bernie Sanders supporters uninformed basement dwellers in hacked audio clip
Hacked audio of Democrat Hillary Clinton speaking with donors about her then-primary rival, Sen. Bernie Sanders, in February shows the nominee describing Sanders' supporters as uninformed and idealistic "children of the Great Recession" who are "living in their parents' basement." In this election, Clinton says, there "is a strain of, on the one hand, the kind of populist, nationalist, xenophobic, discriminatory kind of approach that we hear too much of from the Republican candidates," while...
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+17 +3Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Brings Pipeline Protest To The White House
Just hours after 22 more people were arrested for protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota on Tuesday, the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe brought its battle against the pipeline to the White House. The rally, which drew over 500 people, was meant to persuade President Barack Obama to stop construction on the nearly 1,200-mile-long pipeline between oil fields in North Dakota and Illinois. The tribe says the pipeline will contaminate its only water source and cross indigenous burial grounds, desecrating sacred land.
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+27 +4Bring Back Bernie Sanders. Clinton Might Actually Lose to Trump.
During my writing this election, I’ve warned Democrats and voters afraid of Donald Trump that Bernie Sanders was the only way to defeat the GOP nominee. My advocacy for Bernie in over 200 articles in The Hill, Salon, and The Huffington Post was fueled in large part by my admiration for his honesty and message. As a result of being an inspiration to millions, polls showed Vermont’s Senator consistently beating Trump by over 10 points.
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+28 +5Election Justice USA finds that Bernie Sanders lost an estimated 184 delegates to Election Fraud
Well, 184 is only the upper estimate considering election fraud. Not even counting in the immense MSM bias, lack of debates, DNC bias/shenenigans outside of fraud, Hillarys huge funding thanks to corruption… It should have been a landslide for Bernie!
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+15 +1Bernie Sanders’ new group is already in turmoil
Key staffers quit amid lingering tensions from the Vermont senator’s campaign. By Edward-Isaac Dovere and Gabriel Debenedetti.
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+5 +2Behind the Booing: A Sanders Delegate Reflects on the DNC Protests
Sanders delegates did not succeed in changing DNC rules but they brought the TPP to the forefront of media discussions. By Lauren Steiner.
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+6 +1Bernie Sanders and the New Class Politics
Adolph Reed on assumptions about black voters, the legacy of the Sanders campaign, and the task ahead. By Daniel Zamora.
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+32 +10Why Bernie Backed Hillary
The path to an eventual progressive victory is to take over the Democratic Party, not break it. By Doug Muder.
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+17 +5DNC Achieved Unity Through Forced Conformity, Manufactured Consent
The corporate media's adulatory coverage of the carefully choreographed pageantry at the Democratic convention couldn't be further from the truth. By Rania Khalek.
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