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Donkees

(31,417 posts)
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 05:25 PM Dec 2019

How Bernie Sanders Learned to Love Campaigning in California

California is the linchpin of Mr. Sanders’s 2020 strategy, a state he hopes will turbocharge his campaign on Super Tuesday — or revive his candidacy if he underperforms in the early states.


By Reid J. Epstein
Dec. 24, 2019

Excerpt:

California, perhaps more than anywhere else, shows how the Sanders campaign has evolved from a movement of true believers into a strategic machine built to win a presidential nomination. As Mr. Sanders and his advisers look beyond the four early-voting states and toward Super Tuesday on March 3, they are making a big play to accrue as many delegates as possible from California, the biggest prize on the map.

Now Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, has the most robust California organization in the 2020 field. He has 80 campaign staff members in the state, more than any other candidate. He has spent time wooing the sorts of local officials whom he once derisively cast as part of the dreaded political establishment. And no 2020 candidate has held more public events in California than Mr. Sanders, according to a count maintained by The Sacramento Bee.

For now, Mr. Sanders is poised to win a large share of California’s delegates. He has placed first or second in five of six public polls of the state dating back to mid-October. People close to the campaign predict he will come in first or second — and more critically, above the 15 percent threshold needed to accrue delegates — in every congressional district.

“We do believe that if we do well in California, which we are primed to do, that the delegate breakout from California can be the moment that you walk toward the nomination,” said Faiz Shakir, Mr. Sanders’s campaign manager.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/12/24/us/politics/bernie-sanders-2020-california.html

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How Bernie Sanders Learned to Love Campaigning in California (Original Post) Donkees Dec 2019 OP
Looking forward to voting for him here in California! David__77 Dec 2019 #1
Thank goodness he will NOT be the nominee Thekaspervote Dec 2019 #2
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Dec 2019 #3
I guess if I lived in Vermont I'd love campaigning in Southern California in late December..... George II Dec 2019 #4
WOW... myohmy2 Dec 2019 #5
He held a rally in my town in 2016 Retrograde Dec 2019 #6
 

David__77

(23,421 posts)
1. Looking forward to voting for him here in California!
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 05:37 PM
Dec 2019

...

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Thekaspervote

(32,774 posts)
2. Thank goodness he will NOT be the nominee
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 05:53 PM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
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Uncle Joe

(58,365 posts)
3. Kicked and recommended.
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 06:03 PM
Dec 2019

Thanks for the thread Donkees.

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George II

(67,782 posts)
4. I guess if I lived in Vermont I'd love campaigning in Southern California in late December.....
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 07:23 PM
Dec 2019

....it's FREEZING here in New England.

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myohmy2

(3,163 posts)
5. WOW...
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 08:50 PM
Dec 2019

"California, perhaps more than anywhere else, shows how the Sanders campaign has evolved from a movement of true believers into a strategic machine built to win a presidential nomination."

"...Mr. Sanders, of Vermont, has the most robust California organization in the 2020 field."

"...from a movement of true believers into a strategic machine built to win..."...WOW

...let the primaries begin...

...we can do it...

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Retrograde

(10,137 posts)
6. He held a rally in my town in 2016
Tue Dec 24, 2019, 10:10 PM
Dec 2019

It was very well attended, so I suppose one could call it a success. However, when it came to voting the region went for Clinton. People attended the rally because it was a curiosity - we very rarely see national candidates unless they're holding a multi-thousand dollar a plate fundraiser.

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