Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumI'm happy that Team Clinton Is Ignoring Sanders
No more enabling that loser. He doesn't even need her to go on as long as he has his ever-shrinking echo chamber urging him on to even more defeats.
We're in full GE mode now. Swatting gnats is a waste of time and resources.
stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)Her Sister
(6,444 posts)eom.
Cha
(297,473 posts)is over there in the corner flailing, finger wagging, and whining about Hillary.
Surya Gayatri
(15,445 posts)marginalized and ignored.
Who cares how many more times he repeats his redundant stump speech and dramatically throws his "Wall Street speeches" from the podium.
Nobody is listening anymore. The media and public are moving on.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)of reality. They're not letting his surrogates off easy.
Soon, the TV appearances will dry up, as will coverage of Sanders' rallies. But he'll keep going because it's all about him. Always has been, always will be.
pandr32
(11,601 posts)Thankfully, it seems the more interesting horse race for the media, at this point, is the misogynist Trump and the first woman nominee Hillary Clinton.
Iliyah
(25,111 posts)spooky3
(34,463 posts)Further campaigning, to clinch the nomination. So it's very smart for her to focus on the general.
pandr32
(11,601 posts)She wins without even trying at this point!
Cha
(297,473 posts)on him.. she doesn't have time for whiny berny .. he's irrelevant.
GusBob
(7,286 posts)Trumps a chump. November is just a formality
markbark
(1,561 posts)Remember when the primaries were "just a formality?"
Do not underestimate (or is that "misunderestimate?) the stupidity of the American public.
This is the same group that elected Dubya -- TWICE.
We need to keep fighting HARD until November.
(I'm a Bernie supporter but am firmly in the #voteBlueNoMatterWhat camp )
GusBob
(7,286 posts)Bush 04 ......44% of the Hispanic vote
Bush 08........31% of the Hispanic vote
Romney 12.....27%
Source washPost
Trump will get lucky to get 11%. The blowback will be fierce against him Hispanics whom never voted for will rise against him.
Bush won due to the Hispanic vote. Trump has no chance. None.
The revolution is multiracial my friend. Sanders biggest mistake was writing off minorities.
Madam President it is. Let's all get ready
brush
(53,815 posts)minorities.
When you think about it, it was bound to happen as the top people in his camp are from Vermont too where there are hardly any minorities so their focus until it was too late was on white voter, the people they were used to dealing with.
It's like they joined the Democratic Party and didn't realize that a big part of the Dem constituency are African Americans, Latino Americans, Asian Americans and Native Americans and they had no idea how to reach us.
WTF? Heads should have rolled in the Sanders camp because of malpractice by some top honchos.
No one can win the Dem nomination without a significant support from POCs.
charlyvi
(6,537 posts)Amen
Firebrand Gary
(5,044 posts)Yesterday at his rally he did not mention her name once, he went after Donald. I'm relieved that he's taking a pivot as well, he's making it easier to begin unifying the party.
spooky3
(34,463 posts)stopbush
(24,396 posts)Sanders is a shit who really shouldn't be given credit for the few instances where he doesn't trash Hillary. He more than makes up for it on a regular basis.
eastwestdem
(1,220 posts)to continually reinforce their paranoid theories. The more they talk to each other, the more delusional their speculation becomes.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)lest it infect you.
anotherproletariat
(1,446 posts)BlueMTexpat
(15,370 posts)campaigning hard in all states where primaries/caucuses have not yet taken place. So I am happy that Bernie stays in for awhile, just so long as he and his surrogates quit parroting RW GOPer attacks about her.
Campaigning now will also pay off for her in the GE.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)"Ds in disarray" card.
For all the bluster, the Rs WILL unite behind Trump. And Trump will actually run to the LEFT of Hillary on some issues. All of the racist crap he's been spouting will be discarded as empty campaign rhetoric/things I had to say to get the nomination/move along, nothing to see here.
The last thing the Ds need is to have a media narrative saying that our party has an internal battle going on while at the same time ignoring the real divisions in the R party and talking about how quickly they united behind Trump...who - now that he's dropped the rhetoric - is suddenly looking "very presidential."
BlueMTexpat
(15,370 posts)But the media will create dissension even where none exists. That's just what they do. They have to give some semblance of working for the big bucks.
The Dems and Hillary will survive. So much of the groundwork that actually goes on in a campaign never gets talked about and Hillary's getting her GE team in place under the radar. Whatever happens in Bernie's campaign and the media from now to June, they will be getting their GE strategy together already because the primary season is effectively over for the Dem Presidential contest.
Where I really will get thoroughly pissed with Bernie is if he does not concede after the June primaries. But through the scheduled primaries, he may even help with overall primary voter turnout. That is always a good thing. There are other candidates on the ballot (Senate, Reps, Governors) and we want voters to turn out and vote for them as well.
It is important for Hillary to travel to and campaign in all states where there have not yet been primaries. Even if the Dem primaries are essentially decided, EVERY Dem voter deserves the chance to vote for the primary candidate of their choice.
Having Bernie still in the equation provides that opportunity. The more voters see Hillary in person, the less inclined they are to believe the lies about her and the more people see of Bernie, the more disinclined they are to see him as the "Messiah" he was purported to be by the True Believers. So they will feel much better about supporting her enthusiastically in the GE. Plus, those state operatives that help Hillary in the primaries can segue very easily into GE mode. It's about building up the state networks, which will not only help Hillary in the GE, but also help for the down-ticket races.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)His name will be on all the ballots. That's already been paid for. I don't think they give out refunds. It's too late to get on any ballots you're not on.
So that's a spurious argument. Sanders doesn't need to be actively campaigning for people to have the opportunity to vote for him, just as Rs still have the opportunity to vote for Ted Cruz if they want.
DemonGoddess
(4,640 posts)MFM008
(19,818 posts)I would say changing her FOCUS.
I hope she doesn't even think about debating him again in California.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)"poor people don't vote."
still_one
(92,324 posts)talking points against Hillary, and while Hillary wouldn't have any problems dealing with it, the media will provide its circus like atmosphere to propagate those R/W talking points.
Like Chuck Todd comes to mind
still_one
(92,324 posts)primary debate will not change that
Legends303
(481 posts)All she needs to do at this point is win California to blow him out of the water. Sanders is ill prepared anyway since he will be spending most of his resources in the primary. Hillary is doing the smart move of already focusing on the general.
stopbush
(24,396 posts)100 delegates over the needed 2383. And that's using today's delegate count. By the time we get to CA she'll be within 100 delegates of 2383.