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Showing Original Post only (View all)Politico: "Bernie's army in disarray" Our Revolution flailing, poor fundraising, candidates losing [View all]
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/05/21/bernie-sanders-democrats-2018-599331The Sanders-inspired grass-roots group Our Revolution is flailing, an extensive review by POLITICO shows, fueling cocerns about a potential 2020 bid.
Bernie Sanders top operatives formed Our Revolution after he lost the 2016 primaries to keep his army organized and motivated and potentially prepare for another presidential run in 2020.
But an extensive review of the Sanders-inspired group depicts an organization in disarray operating primarily as a promotional vehicle for its leader and sometimes even snubbing candidates aligned with Sanders. Our Revolution has shown no ability to tip a major Democratic election in its favor despite possessing Sanders email list, the envy of the Democratic Party and can claim no major wins in 2018 as its own.
The result has left many Sanders supporters disillusioned, feeling that the group that was supposed to harness the senator's grass-roots movement is failing in its mission. The problems have also fueled doubts about Sanders organizational ability heading into 2020, even after his out-of-nowhere near-march to the nomination two years ago. Critics of the Vermont independent had been worried hed have a juggernaut-in-waiting to fuel a second presidential campaign, but that anxiety has faded after watching Our Revolution the past year and a half.
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This is what a Sanders Presidency would have looked like, to use some descriptors from the article: disarray, disillusioned, failing, flailing, problems, etc.
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stevenleser
May 2018
OP
I'm not surprised. This is what we have seen from those folks. They immediately datamine all
stevenleser
May 2018
#3
If only a FRANK and OPEN discussion of what is really going on was possible
Eliot Rosewater
May 2018
#52
They lost me for good when they attacked Dolores Huerta, farmworkers & civil rights icon...
Hekate
May 2018
#56
The article cited in the OP shows that the Our Revolution ignores Hispanic candidates
Gothmog
May 2018
#64
Hard to tell where you are coming from with this post, but here is what is not childish...
stevenleser
May 2018
#17
We're living with the disastrous product of these people's machinations so I would hardly call it
stevenleser
May 2018
#20
FINALLY yes, here and now, NOT BACK THEN, if this SHIT only happened BACK THEN
Eliot Rosewater
May 2018
#53
"near-march to the nomination" That did not happen. By Super Tuesday, Bernie was done.
sunRISEnow
May 2018
#36
What this says to me is that running a major party is hard work. The Clinton's and the Obama's made
politicaljunkie41910
May 2018
#60
I'd paraphrase that as, the complaints about the Democratic party from the peanut gallery are
stevenleser
May 2018
#62
I participate on a much smaller version of DU and I know this very progressive person
Eliot Rosewater
May 2018
#65