Tell me why the DNC should listen to Bernie again?

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In the very article you posted

In response to the interview with Walters on "The :30," Sen. Sanders' communications director, Michael Briggs, released this statement:

"Sen. Sanders appreciates the opportunity Vermonters have given him to focus national attention on issues that affect us all. This is especially true since the Trump election at a time when policies are being developed and implemented which would be disastrous for working families in Vermont and throughout the country.

"Given the fact that Bernie just did an interview two days ago with Channel 3 and last week fielded questions from reporters all over the state, the columnist's accusations are just not accurate. The fact is that Bernie probably has held more town meetings than any other official in the history of the state. Since last October, Bernie has participated in at least 10 town meetings attended by many thousands of Vermonters, including two community town meetings and two student town meetings just last week. Another Vermont town meeting is scheduled this Saturday."

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Bernie Sanders has become the most popular politician in America — with no help from the inside

Democrats appear to be struggling to cope with their election loss in November, but Bernie continues to resonate VIDEO

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is the most popular of his peers in America right now, and it’s not even close, according to a recent Fox News poll. He currently holds the highest approval rating of any politician in the country, at 61 percent. The senator has very low disapproval rating as well — only 32 percent.

However, those numbers did not seem to impress Minority House Leader Nancy Pelosi. During a CNN interview Tuesday, Anderson Cooper asked her who she feels the leader of the Democratic Party is right now. Her response? Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. :mjlol:

The Democrats appear to be struggling to cope with their election loss in November, and hold an approval rating at 36 percent, just a few points higher than Sanders’ disapproval rating. While there may not be much love for Sanders from Democratic party leaders, there is plenty of love outside the beltway. Sanders’ consistency may have a large part to do with that, as he continues to address issues such as the wealth gap, including his recent criticism of the Securities Exchange Commission for delaying a Dodd-Frank rule requiring CEOs to disclose how much money they make in comparison to their employees.

Sanders spent Tuesday outside the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Headquarters fighting for the rights of immigrants, and sending a direct message to President Trump.

“President Trump thinks he’s a tough guy because he’s taking on farm workers who make nine or ten bucks an hour; he’s a tough guy because he can throw moms and dads out of this country,” Sanders said, the Huffington Post reports.

“Well, I say to Mr. Trump, ‘If you’re such a tough guy, why don’t you take on the insurance companies and the drug companies and Wall Street.’”

Sanders has also focused on finding cost-effective solutions for alternative sources of energy. Last week the senator took a tour of Green Mountain Power’s Stafford Hill Solar Farm, where he also spoke to teenagers.

Sanders continues to reach out to the working class at a crucial time — 50 percent of American workers make less than $30,000 per year now — and his popularity continues to rise. It seems his message is resonating with Americans, including in West Virginia, a state he won in the Democratic primary but Trump carried in the general election. During a town hall meeting the senator discussed topics like coal, jobs, healthcare and the opioid crisis. The senator received massive applause when he proclaimed that “healthcare is a right.”



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In the very article you posted

In response to the interview with Walters on "The :30," Sen. Sanders' communications director, Michael Briggs, released this statement:

"Sen. Sanders appreciates the opportunity Vermonters have given him to focus national attention on issues that affect us all. This is especially true since the Trump election at a time when policies are being developed and implemented which would be disastrous for working families in Vermont and throughout the country.

"Given the fact that Bernie just did an interview two days ago with Channel 3 and last week fielded questions from reporters all over the state, the columnist's accusations are just not accurate. The fact is that Bernie probably has held more town meetings than any other official in the history of the state. Since last October, Bernie has participated in at least 10 town meetings attended by many thousands of Vermonters, including two community town meetings and two student town meetings just last week. Another Vermont town meeting is scheduled this Saturday."

delete this shyt b.
Townhalls are not press meetings. He did not attend specific interviews with specific organizations.

Thats like saying "well he was on MSNBC ,therefore he is doing his job"

The people of Vermont are not taking kindly to Bernies neglect
 

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Townhalls are not press meetings. He did not attend specific interviews with specific organizations.

Thats like saying "well he was on MSNBC ,therefore he is doing his job"

The people of Vermont are not taking kindly to Bernies neglect
Quit exaggerating b. Just stop it. I'm sure he'll eventually do so, but it's understandable when he's much more of a national figure now.
 

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He's not wrong. That's common sense. The Republican Party basically own the South, Midwest and West minus California. He's basically saying they need to get a uniformed message across that can reach all people and not just some.
Which reminds me. They need to include the south in their so called unity tour.
 

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Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is the most popular of his peers in America right now, and it’s not even close, according to a recent Fox News poll. He currently holds the highest approval rating of any politician in the country, at 61 percent. The senator has very low disapproval rating as well — only 32 percent.

However, those numbers did not seem to impress Minority House Leader Nancy Pelosi. During a CNN interview Tuesday, Anderson Cooper asked her who she feels the leader of the Democratic Party is right now. Her response? Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. :mjlol:

Obama I can understand. Guy is still popular.

Hillary. No :hhh:
 
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