2016 Postmortem
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(6,829 posts)I truly detest them!
Omaha Steve
(99,714 posts)JDPriestly
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(12,685 posts)tblue37
(65,488 posts)OZi
(155 posts)Bernie was the only candidate to cover his expenses to the city of Marshalltown, Iowa.
http://www.timesrepublican.com/pdf/news/598087_1.pdf
Anyone else seen this?
840high
(17,196 posts)Thor_MN
(11,843 posts)According to what I have read, Marshalltown has seen Huckabee, Fiorina, Trump and Sanders
Admittedly, I have not done extensive research, but unless one is griping about Republican candidates, that's a non story.
OZi
(155 posts)Hillary at Miller Middle School cost $2,474 and Bill at Marshalltown Community College $201.
I'm new here so I may need practice with excerpts or I would post them. I certainly never meant to infer that it was only Republicans. If there is something I'm missing, I will delete.
trueblue2007
(17,238 posts)web site, on the other hand, advertises a paid internship position (although such ads do not necessarily indicate that all campaign internship positions are paying ones):
Bernie 2016 is currently looking for a full-time Digital Intern. This position will require working directly with the Digital and Social Media Directors. This is a paid internship based in Washington, D.C.
Unpaid internships are quite common in politics. A 2013 study by the Atlantic found that only one-third of U.S. senators paid their interns. That article also criticized Democratic senators for being more stingy in their use of unpaid interns while singling out Bernie Sanders (technically an independent) as an exception to the rule:
[E]mbarrassingly, the vast majority of senators who do pay [their interns] are Republicans. Of those 35 senators [who pay their interns], only 11 are Democrats meaning almost 80 percent of Dems require volunteer participation (not counting Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with the Democrats). This is peculiar and troubling for a party that elsewhere signals its commitment to fair pay, equal representation, economic inequality, and workplace welfare. When it comes to interns in the Senate, it seems that traditional beliefs about labor and economic opportunity are suddenly switched.
Although President Obama is not pictured in the above-displayed image (since he is not a candidate in the 2016 presidential campaign), we also note that White House internships provide neither pay nor housing for those who fill such positions. www.politifact.com/curation/national/archive/
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(50,983 posts)Well done, OS!