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CaliforniaPeggy
CaliforniaPeggy's Journal
CaliforniaPeggy's Journal
April 28, 2016
The signs are everywhere this morning: The Clinton and Sanders camps are now signaling how the Democratic primaries might wind down without too much noise, contentiousness, disruption, and anger. Could things still get very ugly? Yes. But at this point, thats looking less likely than the alternative.
In an interview with me, Rep. Keith Ellison, a top supporter of Bernie Sanders who is also the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, suggested the Clinton camp had some work to do in order to appeal to Sanderss supporters. But he also carefully noted that Sanders would not do anything to imperil the party unity that will be required to defeat Donald Trump.
Young people have a set of priorities that make them want to support Bernie Sanders, Ellison said. If hypothetically she wins the nomination, in order to get people to support Bernie, shes going to have to carry the banner that Bernie carried in an overt way. Shes going to have to make it clear to people who support Bernie that she gets where hes coming from.
But Ellison added: Every Bernie supporter knows that this Supreme Court issue is looming. Well have party unity .everybody has a responsibility to make sure there will never be a President Trump. Bernie has been around a long time .hes not going to hand this country over to Donald Trump.
All of it at the link above.
A Washington Post story on possible resolution between Clinton and Sanders camps...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/04/28/the-end-is-near-clinton-and-sanders-camps-quietly-signal-resolution/?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-a%3Ahomepage%2FstoryThe signs are everywhere this morning: The Clinton and Sanders camps are now signaling how the Democratic primaries might wind down without too much noise, contentiousness, disruption, and anger. Could things still get very ugly? Yes. But at this point, thats looking less likely than the alternative.
In an interview with me, Rep. Keith Ellison, a top supporter of Bernie Sanders who is also the co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, suggested the Clinton camp had some work to do in order to appeal to Sanderss supporters. But he also carefully noted that Sanders would not do anything to imperil the party unity that will be required to defeat Donald Trump.
Young people have a set of priorities that make them want to support Bernie Sanders, Ellison said. If hypothetically she wins the nomination, in order to get people to support Bernie, shes going to have to carry the banner that Bernie carried in an overt way. Shes going to have to make it clear to people who support Bernie that she gets where hes coming from.
But Ellison added: Every Bernie supporter knows that this Supreme Court issue is looming. Well have party unity .everybody has a responsibility to make sure there will never be a President Trump. Bernie has been around a long time .hes not going to hand this country over to Donald Trump.
All of it at the link above.
April 23, 2016
Earth Day 2016--Poppies
These are in my neighbor's yard, and I've been wanting to photograph them for some time. It happened today!
April 5, 2016
It's an interesting read. And not terribly long.
And BTW, it was posted by a Hillary supporter.
Found this on Facebook:
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/bernie-sanders-regular-luxurious-dscc-fundraising-retreatsIt's an interesting read. And not terribly long.
And BTW, it was posted by a Hillary supporter.
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