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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Nothing is ever the Sanders campaign's fault. [View all]Cha
(296,881 posts)1. So they say.. but, they did fire their national data director, Josh Uretsky. So what's up with
firing an innocent person?
And, wow! Thank you for that summary of sanders' history around here, ND.
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So they say.. but, they did fire their national data director, Josh Uretsky. So what's up with
Cha
Dec 2015
#1
Don't forget, he was originally referred to as a "low level staffer" and they STILL refer to him as.
George II
Dec 2015
#107
See.. that's what I don't get, either.. why refer to Josh Uretsky as a "low level staffer" when
Cha
Dec 2015
#119
Then own it and stop the blame game like a kid who blames the dog for missing homework.
misterhighwasted
Dec 2015
#66
Am I the only one that wonders if the screams that the "corporate media" won't pay him any attention
Number23
Dec 2015
#117
no. his campaign notified the DNC of the firewall issue, the breach and the firing.
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#20
how? Should he have notified the press months ago that DNC firewall s/w wasn't working?
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#31
The company reports that it told the DNC of the breach first... Not Sanders campaign
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#48
in which case, Sanders' campaign still did the right thing on being notified of the breach.
magical thyme
Dec 2015
#72
So maybe Hillary's team has done the same thing and hasn't gotten caught. You can't be sure.
Vinca
Dec 2015
#86
Just hoping his people doing wrong does not become Clinton vilified. Asking too much?
seabeyond
Dec 2015
#18
Uh no....Sanders campaign got caught with the proverbial hand in the cookie jar
VanillaRhapsody
Dec 2015
#28
I expected this kind of post to happen come Super Tuesday but the earlier the better I guess.
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#37
You and rjsquirrel's posts should be OPs. There are too many other Sanders supporters here that have
Number23
Dec 2015
#118
I know. For a good while there, Sanders SUPPORTERS were getting almost as much publicity as
Number23
Dec 2015
#123
As I read the OP's and threads this morning it seems to me the Bernie campaign on this board
upaloopa
Dec 2015
#27
The date of Directors said the DNC called him first he did not report it to the DNC at all
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#53
OP of the Month! I see the bernie pity party is surging..but..but..but
misterhighwasted
Dec 2015
#61
It's still amazing to see how deeply one has to dig into this shoestring campaign to find errors...
Orsino
Dec 2015
#75
That still doesn't mean view data that is known to be private and not belonging to the Sanders ...
uponit7771
Dec 2015
#99
"Hey, they left the keys in the car, it was a plot to make me steal it!!!1!1!
SunSeeker
Dec 2015
#106