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Related: About this forumAPPALACHIA: BERNIE ROCKS THE HOUSE 6,000 in Huntington, West Virginia: May 10 WV Primary
Feelin' the Bern and Fired Up, Check out the Intro. Welcome at the April 26 Rally!
>Tuesday, May 10 is the West Virginia Primary.
tonyt53
(5,737 posts)In a general election he would lose by a larger margin than HRC. He didn't even have the guts to to what she did yesterday. Nope, he had another rally at a safe place. She went out and took a bashing to her face from people that weren't her cheerleaders. Now that is the quality of a leader. Bernie took the safe way and ignored the issues that the average person of WV is facing. Just like the way he portrays minorities of the South, he brushed those people away.
thereismore
(13,326 posts)NewImproved Deal
(534 posts)Kinda stupid to write off the (still) largest voting bloc for the General Election.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)Probably because she couldn't find enough "cheerleaders" in WV.
NewImproved Deal
(534 posts)appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)*SHORT CLIP, 3 Mins. Wow! FIREBRAND BERNIE CROWD GOES WILD, HUNTINGTON, West Virginia Arena April 26!!
MORE: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1280189666
zebonaut
(3,688 posts)and his Ideas are BIGGER
appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)thereismore
(13,326 posts)he's been only using plastic bottles until recently.
Babel_17
(5,400 posts)Wow!
appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)Uncle Joe
(58,402 posts)Thanks for the thread, appalachiablue.
appalachiablue
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Uncle Joe
(58,402 posts)appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)- Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Greets Crowds after Rally in Huntington, WV, Home of MARSHALL UNIVERSITY -
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ), April 26 -- Thousands packed the Big Sandy Superstore Arena in Huntington on Tuesday night to hear Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. During his one-hour speech, Sanders shared his talking points with the energetic crowd. "We are going to create an economy that protects the needs of our workers, our children, our seniors, our veterans -- all of the people of this country and not just the one (wealthiest) percent," Sanders said.
At one point the crowd chanted a variation of the "We are Marshall" cheer, replacing "Marshal" with "feeling the Bern."
Applause broke out when he talked about how he wants to implement free tuition at public colleges and universal healthcare. Sanders also talked about wanting to transform the energy system in America. Sanders talked about how he wants to change the energy system in America and is opposed to fossil fuels because of climate change. It's a position that's not popular in coal mining communities in West Virginia, but Sanders says they won't leave those who lose their jobs behind.
"We have a moral obligation to make certain that those people who may lose their jobs get new jobs," Sanders said.
Among those gathered was Suzanne Strait, who said Sanders has a different vision than the other candidates.
I think he can do a lot, because a lot has been going on here has not been working and getting worse, Strait said. So we have to, as he says, think outside the box and try some of these new ideas he has to get people back to work.
Sanders said in states with a high voter turnout, he wins.
http://www.wsaz.com/content/news/While-other-states-vote-Sanders-to-rally-in-West-Virginia-377119851.html
http://www.thetrailblazeronline.net/news/article_e8d80c98-0cc3-11e6-af38-1f62eef76820.html
Huntington Feels the Bern, Sanders Visits West Virginia, Charleston Gazette.
http://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/20160426/huntington-feels-the-bern-sanders-visits-wv
~ BERNIE SANDERS POLITICAL REVOLUTION, MOVEMENT, COATTAILS & THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY
JEFF KESSLER Endorses Bernie Sanders. Jeff, State Senator of West Virginia is Democratic Candidate for Governor and Former Lt. Governor of West Virginia.
West Virginian Native JEFF KESSLER on UNIONS!
"Republicans and Budget Catastrophes Like Peas and Carrots", CHRISTOPHER J. REGAN, Charleston Gazette, Nov. 17,15.
Republicans have been crowing about the record number of state legislatures they control lately. The right wing has full control of the statehouses in some 31 states, including West Virginia. Some commentators say this is A PERMANENT SHIFT TOWARD REPUBLICAN CONTROL OF AMERICA, while GOP flacks just brag about it.
But they do a whole lot less bragging about how it is going in those states for working people. The reality on the ground is that state after state that allowed full control by Republicans saw budget catastrophes swiftly follow.
Many states that fell under the magical thinking of right wing economics are so deeply in debt that they can no longer fund basic services, let alone make the investments necessary to compete in the 21st century. Take a Look around GOP-controlled America, Louisiana, Wisconsin, Kansas, *West Virginia." More:http://www.wvgazettemail.com/article/20151117/GZ04/151119580/1455
Vice Chair, WV Dem. Party CHRIS REGAN'S LETTER ENDORSING *BERNIE SANDERS FOR PRESIDENT, Excerpt:
"The middle class is Americas heart and soul. The concerns of middle-class families, including health care, tuition, and a rising wage for honest work must be our focus in 2016, not just here in West Virginia, but across the country. We cannot afford leadership corrupted by corporate money any longer. I endorse Bernie Sanders message, his values, and his unparalleled commitment to taking our country back from the billionaire class. I endorse Bernie Sanders for President of the United States of America.", Jan. 30, 2015.
Chris Regan Website, http://www.homeyesterday.com/bernie-sanders-for-president/
CHRIS is the Vice Chairman of the West Virginia Democratic Party and an attorney who practices law representing people in Ohio, West Virginia and PA. He lives on a farm outside Wheeling with his wife, daughter and 3 good dogs.
- CHRIS REGAN, Vice Chair & Bernie Sanders Supporter with Belinda Biafore, Chair, The West Virginia Democratic Party
MORE: http://www.democraticunderground.com/1017362153
felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)felix_numinous
(5,198 posts)Thank you for sharing this appalachiablue, enjoy those beautiful WV mountains
appalachiablue
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~ Mountaineers Are Always Free, Montani Semper Liberi ~
The Mountain State Where Notable Candidates for President Have Campaigned, Won and Become Great!
- FDR Campaigns in Wheeling, West Virginia, Greets Coal Miner, Oct. 1932, During the Depression
- FDR Visits The Pines, West Virginia Center for Disabled Children, May 12, 1935.
- West Virginia NEW DEAL, Blue Bend Forest Camp, Greenbrier Co., Designed by the CCC/Civilian Conservation Corps
appalachiablue
(41,168 posts)- Winning West VirginiaJFK's Primary Campaign -
~ "I would not be where I now am, I would not have some of the responsibilities which I now bear, if it had not been for the people of West Virginia." President John F. Kennedy, June 20, 1963 ~
Religious bigotry was one of John F. Kennedys greatest adversaries in the 1960 Presidential primary campaign. In West Virginia, he confronted the issue head-on and defeated it. In early April, JFK arrived in West Virginia, a rural state with a struggling economy, to discover that a strong lead in a state poll tracked four months earlier had evaporated. He now trailed his opponent, Senator Hubert Humphrey, by 20 points. The explanation came from Kennedys advisors: No one in West Virginia knew you were a Catholic in December. Now they know. Yet just four weeks later, the people of West Virginia handed him a stunning victory that he credited with securing the Democratic nomination for President. Sweeping a state in which Catholics comprised barely 5 percent of the population, Senator Kennedy proved that a Catholic candidate could win votes.
JFKs campaign in West Virginia was all-out. He traveled up and down the statemeeting thousands of voters, listening to their stories and speaking at large events and small gatherings. He shone a national spotlight on their plight and detailed a plan for economic recovery. He commended their strength in the face of adversity. He affirmed the separation of church and state. And on May 10, 1960, the people of an economically distressed, overwhelmingly Protestant, hardscrabble state in Appalachia put their trust in the elegant, young Catholic senator, who spoke in a Boston accent about a brighter future. He won their votes, and they won his heart.
The people of West Virginiatheir kindness and fairness, their grit and determination and patriotismmade their mark on this young candidate and helped to shape the President he would become.
Kennedy Speaks at the Steps of the Capitol in Charleston, WV April 11 During the 1960 Primary Campaign
JFK Greets a Coal Miner in the Spring 1960 Primary Campaign.
The Democratic Candidate Campaigned in Mingo County in the southern coalfield area of West Virginia 1960.
http://www.jfklibrary.org/Exhibits/Past-Exhibits/Winning-West-Virginia.aspx