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WDIM

(1,662 posts)
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 04:16 PM Dec 2015

The phoney DNC "scandal" against Bernie only makes my support stronger.

The DNC is showing itself as a political hack for Clinton. Blowing up this phoney meaningless scandal as if Sanders did something wrong. It only shows corruption of the DNC to give preferential treatment to their candidate of choice. Instead of letting the voters pick the candidate the DNC itself is trying to pick them.

Corruption and cronyism couldn't expect anything else from a Clinton.

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The phoney DNC "scandal" against Bernie only makes my support stronger. (Original Post) WDIM Dec 2015 OP
Same here, and makes my disgust with Clinton stronger too. CharlotteVale Dec 2015 #1
K&R..... daleanime Dec 2015 #2
If they do not restore Bernies access to his data promptly Jarqui Dec 2015 #3
I won't vote for her either. TIME TO PANIC Dec 2015 #4
K & R ! TIME TO PANIC Dec 2015 #5
I agree completely WDIM MissDeeds Dec 2015 #6

Jarqui

(10,130 posts)
3. If they do not restore Bernies access to his data promptly
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 04:23 PM
Dec 2015

that will end my intent to support Hillary if Bernie loses.

I think this leak to the media was intentional to undermine Sanders campaign and the high public perception of his integrity. The reverse situation happened in October and no one did anything about it = no media, no suspension of access to data.

This is a sham.

TIME TO PANIC

(1,894 posts)
4. I won't vote for her either.
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 04:39 PM
Dec 2015

A message needs to be sent to the Democratic Party establishment. Sometimes you have to take a chance for what is right.

 

MissDeeds

(7,499 posts)
6. I agree completely WDIM
Fri Dec 18, 2015, 04:44 PM
Dec 2015

They are scared that an honest, ethical candidate who has never run a negative ad just may win the nomination and they are pulling out all the stops, but we're on to them. People know that Bernie is not going to spontaneously change his ethics. They also know who has a track record of questionable, underhanded tactics. It's going to bite them in the rear, and they asked for it.

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