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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Rallies Against GOP Health Care Plan at Town Hall [View all]bekkilyn
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http://www.gallup.com/poll/188096/democratic-republican-identification-near-historical-lows.aspx
Again, if the party doesn't want Bernie working with them on outreach or anything else, they can put someone else in his place. I personally think it would be a very unwise thing to do considering how much effort Bernie's been doing all around the country for them since the election, but if that's what they later decide they want to do, that's their choice. Many are sticking with the Democratic party right now because of Bernie, and I think at some level, Democratic party leadership recognizes this and don't necessarily want to get rid of Bernie.
Bernie is definitely not phoning-in anything though. He's out there doing all the things that the rest of Democratic leadership needs to be out there doing. Kudos to any of them who are.