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demmiblue

(36,875 posts)
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 12:31 PM Jun 2019

How Biden's Campaign Confronted Him on Abortion

Joe Biden’s aides knew the 2020 frontrunner was going to get ripped apart over his support of the Hyde Amendment, which bans federal funding for abortion procedures. They were frustrated that the former vice president wouldn’t change his stance, and that he wasn’t initially receptive to their concerns. Now that Biden has come out against Hyde, his aides are trying to prevent him from being labeled a flip-flopper.

This was a tense two days in Biden’s D.C. headquarters. The candidate was caught off guard after an NBC News story published Wednesday morning attempted to nail down where he stands on abortion policy—specifically Hyde. Symone Sanders, one of Biden’s senior advisers, confronted him, she confirmed to me Thursday night, telling Biden that he was missing how his position disproportionately affected poorer women and women of color without easy access to abortion. Alyssa Milano, the actress who’s become a major online presence on issues of women’s rights as well as a friend of the Biden team, spoke by phone Wednesday to Biden campaign manager Greg Schultz, telling him the candidate needed to change. More calls came in, more tough conversations.

On Wednesday night, his campaign co-chair, Louisiana Representative Cedric Richmond, went on CNN in defense, saying, Biden’s “position on the Hyde Amendment has been consistent." Sort of. Biden supported Hyde until just a few weeks ago, when he seemed to say he was against it when responding to a woman’s question while shaking hands after an event. Then, according to his campaign, he was always for it as a matter of consistency and principle (and supposedly had only said he was against it because he’d misheard the question). When Biden stepped on stage in Atlanta to speak at a Democratic National Committee event last night, he brought a few pages with him to the podium to add to what had already been fed into the Teleprompter. He told the audience he’d been thinking about the Hyde Amendment as he worked on the health-care policy plan for his campaign, adding, “I can’t justify leaving millions of women without access to the care they need and the ability to constitute, exercise their constitutionally protected right.”

That may be true, but everything that Biden attributed to the change was apparent long before he pivoted. The only thing that had changed was that he was now under attack from almost all of his 2020 rivals and other major Democratic players, and from people within his campaign.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/06/biden-abortion-hyde/591241/
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How Biden's Campaign Confronted Him on Abortion (Original Post) demmiblue Jun 2019 OP
This is great. SouthernProgressive Jun 2019 #1
Yes. It also highlights the importance of having representation at the senior level. demmiblue Jun 2019 #6
This is so Good to know! I had Cha Jun 2019 #9
They should also talk to him about the war on drugs and the bankruptcy reform dalton99a Jun 2019 #2
excellent point. n/t uawchild Jun 2019 #4
Unnecessary unforced error. gibraltar72 Jun 2019 #3
A positive mark... SkyDaddy7 Jun 2019 #7
Nah BannonsLiver Jun 2019 #8
I know--we've got some who are very Hekate Jun 2019 #11
It's a positive step.. moving forward. Cha Jun 2019 #10
My thoughts. Blue_true Jun 2019 #13
That is how you change people. LiberalFighter Jun 2019 #5
Biden's shift is a BFD. I am glad he now sees abortion as part of the full range of ... Hekate Jun 2019 #12
 

SouthernProgressive

(1,810 posts)
1. This is great.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 12:40 PM
Jun 2019
Symone Sanders, one of Biden’s senior advisers, confronted him, she confirmed to me Thursday night, telling Biden that he was missing how his position disproportionately affected poorer women and women of color without easy access to abortion. Alyssa Milano, the actress who’s become a major online presence on issues of women’s rights as well as a friend of the Biden team, spoke by phone Wednesday to Biden campaign manager Greg Schultz, telling him the candidate needed to change. More calls came in, more tough conversations.


So glad that Symone is a part of his campaign.
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demmiblue

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6. Yes. It also highlights the importance of having representation at the senior level.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 01:16 PM
Jun 2019

A good hire by Biden, indeed.

Alyssa Milano is pretty badass, as well!

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Cha

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9. This is so Good to know! I had
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 06:07 PM
Jun 2019

thought about tweeting Symone over this but ended up replying to Rep Cedric Richmond in one of his tweets about Biden..

I'm for Biden now.. but please tell him that he shouldn't be basing political decisions on "religion". Separation of Church and State. Thank you
.
When I came back after going out for a run I saw this tweet..



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dalton99a

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2. They should also talk to him about the war on drugs and the bankruptcy reform
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 12:40 PM
Jun 2019

which affect millions of poor and disadvantaged Americans




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uawchild

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4. excellent point. n/t
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 01:04 PM
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gibraltar72

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3. Unnecessary unforced error.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 01:04 PM
Jun 2019

It will leave a mark.

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SkyDaddy7

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7. A positive mark...
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 02:56 PM
Jun 2019

in many people's eyes! Biden has been leading the way on many progressive issues to see him be open, willing to listen & understand despite his faith & long held religious views he will need to change his mind...And he did!

That is the characteristics of a good leader!

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BannonsLiver

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8. Nah
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 02:59 PM
Jun 2019

Only for those who never planned to vote for him anyway.

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Hekate

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11. I know--we've got some who are very
Sun Jun 9, 2019, 12:08 AM
Jun 2019

very concerned about all things Biden.

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Cha

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10. It's a positive step.. moving forward.
Sat Jun 8, 2019, 06:09 PM
Jun 2019
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Blue_true

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13. My thoughts.
Sun Jun 9, 2019, 01:47 AM
Jun 2019

Before the nomination is decided, it is going to be Liz Warren versus Biden eyeball to eyeball. Biden best gift is having Bernie stay in the race, because that removes a showdown with Warren that could see him lose the nomination.

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LiberalFighter

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5. That is how you change people.
Fri Jun 7, 2019, 01:13 PM
Jun 2019

That is also why staff members make a difference as well as any appointments a President makes to the Cabinet and other positions. The position of VP is also important.

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Hekate

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12. Biden's shift is a BFD. I am glad he now sees abortion as part of the full range of ...
Sun Jun 9, 2019, 12:11 AM
Jun 2019

...necessary health care for women that needs to be covered.

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