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In reply to the discussion: 'Compassionless': Lawsuit says Bernie Sanders campaign demoted staffer day after cancer surgery [View all]peggysue2
(10,811 posts)I'm asking why would NBC push a story like this?
The primary fight is long over. A dispute between a former campaign director and the Sanders' people isn't exactly front page news. It's a big story for the woman involved and it certainly doesn't make Bernie Sanders' or his former campaign members look good. But in the larger scheme of things I simply wonder about the 'why,' particularly after reading this week that 87% of former Bernie Sanders' people are supporting Joe Biden's campaign. That's a substantial increase over the 2016 numbers and I'm sure I'm not the only one who noted that upward spike.
I don't think we should kid ourselves about outside forces that will do ANYTHING to shave off voters for Biden. A few voters here, a few over there and the numbers start to pile up. The GOP and their Trumpian enablers are frantically searching for a way to turn this thing around; they're in major-duty trouble and they know it.
Just saying, Part III.