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2016 Postmortem

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w4rma

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Sat Jun 25, 2016, 01:19 PM Jun 2016

Clinton Delegates Vote Against Clinton Stands on Trade [View all]

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Source: Bernie Sanders

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Friday that he was “disappointed and dismayed” that allies of Hillary Clinton beat back Democratic Party platform proposals on trade.

On the other hand, Sanders said he was pleased that the platform drafters adopted language calling for breaking up too-big-to-fail banks and enacting a modern-day Glass-Steagall Act. Sanders also said he appreciated a unanimous vote for a proposal to abolish the death penalty.

Sanders said it was “inexplicable” why Clinton allies on the panel at a meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, voted down proposals on trade that both Sanders and Clinton embraced as candidates. “It is hard for me to understand why Secretary Clinton’s delegates won’t stand behind Secretary Clinton’s positions in the party’s platform,” Sanders said.

The drafting committee rebuffed a proposal by Sanders allies to put the party on record saying Congress this year should not take up a trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Both Clinton and Sanders oppose bringing the measure before Congress this year for an up-or-down vote. Clinton allies nevertheless thwarted the platform proposal.

Delegates also debated a Sanders-backed proposal calling for a $15 an hour federal minimum wage. Clinton’s delegates and members appointed by the Democratic National Committee chair voted to strike down the proposed platform plank.

The drafting committee was considering amendments to a document that will go before the full Platform Committee when it meets next month in Orlando, Florida.

“If our pro-worker amendments do not carry in St. Louis we will reintroduce them before the full platform committee in Orlando, Florida. If we do not win in Orlando we can carry them to the floor of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. Our job is to pass the most progressive platform in the history of the Democratic Party.”

Sanders was in Syracuse, New York, on Friday at a campaign appearance featuring Eric Kingson, a candidate for Congress.

Read more: https://berniesanders.com/press-release/clinton-delegates-vote-clinton-stands-trade/

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The platform cannot tell Buzz cook Jun 2016 #1
The platform committee which has been crafting the document for weeks... SaschaHM Jun 2016 #2
Funny my state voted against the TPP and for the $15/hr min wage. Good faith? Vincardog Jun 2016 #12
Unfortunately for you, many more states voted for Clinton's message. SaschaHM Jun 2016 #13
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #3
"Sanders said it was “inexplicable” TwilightZone Jun 2016 #4
Clinton's preferred language on a $15 minimum wage is weak and ineffectual. Indexing was rejected. w4rma Jun 2016 #5
Oh, wow, applause. That's how we should make all of our decisions. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #8
Relying on the demands of Wall Street donors is *not* how we should make our decisions. (nt) w4rma Jun 2016 #10
It is also *not* how we are actually making decisions, nor synergie Jun 2016 #14
Bernie was unable to substantiate this talking point from the primaries when asked, so it R B Garr Jun 2016 #24
You're right. Lobbyist dollars and favors for cronies are the preferable ways to decide. brentspeak Jun 2016 #18
Even if you take Bernie out of the picture... RazBerryBeret Jun 2016 #6
It's the party platform, not the Hillary platform. TwilightZone Jun 2016 #7
You don't think platform should reflect candidate or candidate the platform? George Eliot Jun 2016 #22
The committee had already drafted language revolving trade that was agreeable to the campaign. SaschaHM Jun 2016 #9
No....if Clinton is being honest, she is opposed to the TPP and.... Armstead Jun 2016 #20
Family squabble in a big tent. Rose Siding Jun 2016 #11
I'm sure the Wall St. speech transcripts were full of pro-TPP rhetoric. It will happen NorthCarolina Jun 2016 #15
you got it. Hiraeth Jun 2016 #16
I doubt very much that he actually thinks it's "inexplicable". vintx Jun 2016 #17
Bad source. nt William769 Jun 2016 #19
Maybe you can get Politico or BrockNation to retranslate it for you. JackRiddler Jun 2016 #21
She's on board with the TPP, the "gold standard" of trade agreements in her words. AtomicKitten Jun 2016 #23
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