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sc lawmaker switches from clinton to Bernie (Original Post) Robbins Jan 2016 OP
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Backing Bernie's Boldness, South Carolina Lawmaker Flips on Clinton eridani Jan 2016 #2

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2. Backing Bernie's Boldness, South Carolina Lawmaker Flips on Clinton
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 08:30 AM
Jan 2016
http://www.commondreams.org/news/2016/01/25/backing-bernies-boldness-south-carolina-lawmaker-flips-clinton

In what political observers are describing as a "big get" for the presidential campaign of Bernie Sanders, a prominent South Carolina lawmaker and lawyer said Monday he is switching his support from Hillary Clinton and endorsing her chief rival, the senator from Vermont.

Democratic State Representative Justin T. Bamberg, who is representing the family of Walter Scott, a black man shot and killed last year by a police officer, told the New York Times he decided to support Sanders after the two men spoke for 20 minutes last week on Martin Luther King Day about Scott's death.

"What I got from him was not a presidential candidate talking to a state representative, or an old white man talking to a young black guy," Bamberg said. "What I got from him was a man talking to a man about things that they are passionate about, and that was the tipping point for me."

"Hillary Clinton is more a representation of the status quo when I think about politics or about what it means to be a Democrat," added Bamberg, who initially endorsed Clinton in December.

"Bernie Sanders on the other hand is bold. He doesn’t think like everyone else. He is not afraid to call things as they are."The Times notes that the endorsement "could help Mr. Sanders as he tries to win more support from black voters — especially in South Carolina — in the series of southern states that hold contests after Iowa and New Hampshire, where he is well positioned."
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