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2016 Postmortem

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WillyT

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Mon Sep 14, 2015, 03:44 PM Sep 2015

Hillary Is No Lock, Bernie Is No Fluke: The Democratic Race Is Wide Open - Salon [View all]

Hillary is no lock, Bernie is no fluke: The Democratic race is wide open
Recent polls tell a clear story: Hillary Clinton is no longer the safe bet we once thought

Sean Illing - Salon
Monday, Sep 14, 2015 12:20 PM PDT

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The Democratic presidential race began with Hillary Clinton as the presumptive nominee. The punditocracy (myself included) peddled this narrative for years, and for ostensibly good reasons. Hillary, in many respects, is the most prepared and qualified candidate in the entire field. She’s patiently waited her turn since losing to Obama in 2008, and has padded her already impressive resume since. But politics is a fickle business, and the landscape can change overnight.

The view that Hillary Clinton is the obvious frontrunner is no longer defensible. Poll after poll shows that Bernie Sanders is either gaining ground or leading outright. The latest CBS/YouGov poll is particularly alarming if you’re a Clinton supporter. Clinton is trailing Sanders by 10 points in Iowa and 22 points in New Hampshire, although Clinton maintains a sizable (if diminished) lead in South Carolina.

The most recent polls are indicative of a broader trend in the Democratic race. Clinton’s numbers have been slipping for several months, and it’s clear by now that Clinton is not the unassailable candidate many hoped she would be. Hillary’s strategy so far has been to tiptoe around Sanders, hoping his political star fades. But that strategy isn’t working. If anything, that sense of entitlement is part of the reason Sanders has ascended the way he has.

Clinton has to take Sanders seriously now, or risk alienating more of the Democratic base. This idea that Sanders is a fluke, a minor nuisance to be avoided, is a myth. Sanders’s appeal is self-evident and unlikely to pass away anytime soon. People are enthusiastic about his candidacy because he’s challenging the sort of institutional inertia that Clinton, fairly or not, represents. As an establishment figure, Clinton is the status quo. Whatever one thinks of Sanders, he is not part of the Washington consensus – and that matters a great deal in this race.

Democratic insiders like Joe Trippi, former campaign manager for Howard Dean, are still skeptical of Sanders’s staying power. Rejecting comparisons to Sanders’s rise and Dean’s insurgent 2004 campaign, Trippi articulated what I imagine many at the DNC are thinking: “The one thing I can tell you for sure is until the establishment starts attacking the living daylights out of him [Sanders], he’s no threat. The second he becomes a threat, you will know.”

Trippi’s statement implies two things, both of which we already knew: (1) Clinton represents the establishment and Sanders does not and (2) the establishment does not yet consider Sanders a legitimate candidate. Judging by their unwillingness to engage Sanders, I suspect the Clinton campaign shares the belief that Sanders is unserious – and that’s part of their problem. If Hillary’s team isn’t worried by now, their heads are buried deep in the sand.

It’s obviously too soon to write Hillary’s political obituary; with 4.5 months until the Iowa caucuses, this race is nowhere close to being over. But the narrative can shift in a hurry, especially in this media environment...

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More: http://www.salon.com/2015/09/14/hillary_is_no_lock_bernie_is_no_fluke_the_democratic_race_is_wide_open/


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"patiently waited her turn" Android3.14 Sep 2015 #1
Like Bob Dole and Mittwit. hifiguy Sep 2015 #2
The office of President is now a lifetime achievement award evidently. frylock Sep 2015 #16
was going to call that quote out as well Matariki Sep 2015 #10
I am puking right along with you. Bleh. U of M Dem Sep 2015 #11
Great real! She DID wait her turn! Elmer S. E. Dump Sep 2015 #14
Bernie will not be the DNC nominee. Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #3
Keep repeating that mantra. morningfog Sep 2015 #7
I picture someone staring at his photo artislife Sep 2015 #29
Thank you for predicting the future. U of M Dem Sep 2015 #13
I think that the last two posters misunderstood post 3 DaveT Sep 2015 #15
He will not be the DNC nominee, it will be a Democrat. Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #19
so I did misunderstand DaveT Sep 2015 #20
sorry, that song not gonna sell restorefreedom Sep 2015 #22
He does not like the DNC and he will not get the required Delegates. Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #24
if the the delegates think they are going to restorefreedom Sep 2015 #28
Exactly, except for Superdelegates other delegates are pledged by the vote or Thinkingabout Sep 2015 #30
indeed, they will restorefreedom Sep 2015 #31
I think you're probably right about that. JVS Sep 2015 #38
Trippi's full of shit. As I do recall, I don't remember a President Dean. roguevalley Sep 2015 #4
Ditto! SoapBox Sep 2015 #8
They have to know how pissed off voters are, don't they? 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #21
No, actually they don't have to know, because Trippi lives in a bubble in DC. Major Hogwash Sep 2015 #32
When did Hillary and her campaign call Sanders a fluke bigdarryl Sep 2015 #5
her surrogates mocked and dismissed him restorefreedom Sep 2015 #23
Interesting read. Agschmid Sep 2015 #6
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #9
Trippi has a better sense of Bernie's chances, and so does Howard Dean. oasis Sep 2015 #12
Consider changing "but" to "because" MannyGoldstein Sep 2015 #17
See post #33. oasis Sep 2015 #34
anhhn the old "he cant win a general" meme restorefreedom Sep 2015 #26
I'm hopeful Bernie continues to make progress. He's delivering an oasis Sep 2015 #33
if you like his message restorefreedom Sep 2015 #35
Before Democrats make their final decision, oasis Sep 2015 #36
i see what you are saying restorefreedom Sep 2015 #37
Yes, like another Iraq War type of vote. We really can't afford to fail again LondonReign2 Sep 2015 #27
I am currently reading the 10th anniversary edition of Naomi Klein's "No Logo." hifiguy Sep 2015 #18
Yep Bernie means it, and it's SO refreshing .. 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #25
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