Posted on 05/20/2016 5:08:24 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Fury against Bernie Sanders is growing in ClintonWorld.
In public, Clinton aides and allies have kept their anger checked, decrying the rowdy outbursts at Nevadas state convention last weekend but saying they believe Sanders will ultimately do the right thing by helping to unite the Democratic Party.
Behind the scenes, however, they are seething that statements by the Vermont senator are just making matters works by further alienating his supporters from Clinton.
The continued combat on the left is also complicating Clintons efforts to fully turn her attention to Donald Trump, who is reveling in the Democratic feuding.
This is the worst case scenario and the one people feared the most, said one Clinton ally and former Clinton aide.
Unfortunately, hes choosing the path of burning down the house, the ally said. He continues with character attacks against Hillary. He continues with calling the Democratic Party corrupt and he's not only risks damaging Hillary Clinton and the Democratic party but he's currently doing it.
Clinton allies say Sanders is only piling on by insisting that Clinton join him for a debate ahead of California's primary on June 7. The debate would be aired on Fox News, a network Clinton supporters see as fanning the flames between Sanders supporters and Clinton.
A second ally said Sanders should stop criticizing the party and the front-runners supporters even if he continues to fight for delegates through six state contests on June 7.
Its inappropriate at this point and I hate to tell him, its not helping him in the long run. Its only hurting her, the ally said. The Republican Party has their nominee and hes free and clear of his Republican opponents and is taking shots at Hillary. We need to move closer to that process, and hes not helping."
In an interview on CNN Thursday, Clinton projected extreme confidence that she will be her partys nominee. The remarks could be read as a signal to Sanders that he should get real with his supporters about his chances of winning the nomination.
I will be the nominee for my party, Chris, the former first lady told CNN's Chris Cuomo. That is already done in effect. There is no way I won't be.
She added that Sanders has to do his part to unify the party.
He said the other day that he'll do everything possible to defeat Donald Trump. He said he'd work seven days a week. I take him at his word, Clinton said. I think the threat that Donald Trump poses is so dramatic to our country, to our democracy and our economy that I certainly expect Sen. Sanders to do what he said he would.
Clinton currently leads Sanders by 274 pledged delegates, according to the Associated Presss totals. Including superdelegates, the party officials who have their own votes in the contest, Clinton is 760 delegates ahead of Sanders and just 90 delegates away from the 2,383 needed to clinch the party's presidential nomination.
Sanders has argued that he can convince superdelegates to switch their loyalty, and that he could cut into Clintons lead with pledged delegates by winning California. But she only needs to win 10 percent of the remaining delegates to secure the nomination.
Clinton's comments to CNN led to a fiery response from the Sanders campaign.
In the past three weeks voters in Indiana, West Virginia and Oregon respectfully disagreed with Secretary Clinton," campaign spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement. "We expect voters in the remaining eight contests also will disagree."
Supporters of the Vermont Independent have argued the primary has been stolen from their candidate because of the use of superdelegates and closed state contests at which only Democrats may vote. Some Democratic officials have criticized Sanders for feeding those sentiments, which have frustrated Clinton supporters given their candidate's lead in virtually every metric in the race.
To his supporters who are grousing about the fact that everything is rigged its not rigged, Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who was booed off the stage by Sanders supporters at the Nevada convention, said on CNN on Wednesday.
You know, weve had elections. Hillary has more votes, Boxer continued. And Hillary has more delegates, not even counting superdelegates. So I think we need to look at what is at stake here. And let me tell you whats at stake here, everything. Everything that we believe in.
Several polls this week have forecast a competitive general election fight between Clinton and Trump, unnerving some Democrats.
He needs to stop doing this or Donald Trump will win, the Clinton ally said. While he's intentions started off in the best of ways, hes shown he has no loyalty to the Democratic Party. One hopes he understands that his actions could result in giving Donald Trump the nuclear launch codes.
The polls, however, could give more ammunition to Sanders, who argues he would be a stronger candidate in the fall against Trump.
"With almost every national and state poll showing Sen. Sanders doing much, much better than Secretary Clinton against Donald Trump, it is clear that millions of Americans have growing doubts about the Clinton campaign," Briggs said in Thursday's statement.
Democrats continue to point out that the party survived a bitter 2008 primary between Clinton and Barack Obama.
Seth Bringman, who served as a spokesman for the Ready for Hillary super-PAC said he believes the party will inevitably come together.
The events in Nevada and some of the posts on social media get a lot of attention, but it doesn't represent the sentiment of the 10 million Americans who have voted for Sen. Sanders, Bringman said.
What I hear from Sanders voters in Ohio is, 'I agreed with him more on this issue or that issue, but I'm voting for Hillary in November.'
Sen. Sanders will decide what he does and when, but the vast majority of both candidates' supporters don't wrap themselves up in every latest statement or headline -- and that's the reassuring for everyone who wants to stop Donald Trump.
It seems not to be true. Not many 70+ year olds would fold themselves into an Audi R8. Bernie seems to be seen most often in a Lincoln Town Car, which hasn’t been made for five or so years.
Somebody that age in an Audi R8 (which is a cheaper version of a Lamborghini) would likely be an car geek with a string of other exotic/near-exotic vehicles. That ain’t Bernie.
Not at all. Bernie Sanders is doing the country a great service. I hope he continues knee-capping Hillary all the way to the convention.
Feel the Bern!!!
EXACTLY. Well-stated, samtheman. BUMP!
I’ll be 68 this year. The driver’s seat in my Chrysler minivan (which I inherited) is as close to the pavement as I want to be.
The wind in your face? Keep it. One day a couple on a motorcycle passed me then cut in front. It was 105 out but the A/C was working just fine. But I had to slow down since the sweat from those two was spattering my windshield.
;^)
Poor beast can’t catch a break. First it’s that Marxist Halfrickan from Kenya and then the crazy Socialist from Vermont.
Next thing you know she will be under investigation from the FBI for treason and money laundering..........Oh Snap!
heh heh
No kidding! There’s a reason why even Jaguar is now building an SUV. It ain’t for off-roading, it’s for older or heavier folks who just don’t want to strain to get in an out of their prestige vehicle.
Rich (older) people buy more Camrys, Priuses, and Grand Cherokees than BMW and Mercedes sedans.
> I noticed in the CNN interview that Clinton went out of her way not to attack Sanders supporters when given the opportunity.
Her minions have been attacking Sanders supporters rabidly and viciously for quite some time now and continue to do so on a daily basis.
YES, BERNIE is going to burn down the house... but it's NOT a worst case scenario.
The worst case is liberal elites within the Democrat party nullifying their voters...
Bernie might be the last democrat with principles and the 'oh so foolish' ones in the democrat party need to step back and listen to what he's saying about a 'rigged' system... cause old Bernie's right on this one.
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