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Hillary Clinton
Related: About this forumBernie Sanders to meet with Hillary Clinton, Senate Democrats
http://www.wkyc.com/news/politics/elections/bernie-sanders-to-meet-with-hillary-clinton-senate-democrats/243698463Most Democrats want to see Sanders treated with respect and dignity, said Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginias Center for Politics. But Sabato also said the nomination battle is over and Sanders "has to cooperate. Tuesday's meeting with his Senate colleagues offers Sanders a good chance to transition to the role of party unifier, Sabato said.
If he drags his feet, he will be seen as a spoilsport at a time when Democrats are horrified at the prospect of a President Trump, Sabato wrote in an email. Sanders will risk losing all that he has gained.
On Sunday evening, after meeting in Burlington, Vt., with his close advisers and supporters, Sanders called for a 50-state strategy to get young people and working people to run for political office and to demand that government answers the needs of ordinary people, not just wealthy campaign contributors.
Asked whether he'll still consider himself a candidate after Tuesday, Sanders responded: "We are taking this campaign and our ideas for a strong platform to transform the Democratic Party away from a party which spends far too much time raising money from wealthy people into a party which represents the grassroots of this country."
If he drags his feet, he will be seen as a spoilsport at a time when Democrats are horrified at the prospect of a President Trump, Sabato wrote in an email. Sanders will risk losing all that he has gained.
On Sunday evening, after meeting in Burlington, Vt., with his close advisers and supporters, Sanders called for a 50-state strategy to get young people and working people to run for political office and to demand that government answers the needs of ordinary people, not just wealthy campaign contributors.
Asked whether he'll still consider himself a candidate after Tuesday, Sanders responded: "We are taking this campaign and our ideas for a strong platform to transform the Democratic Party away from a party which spends far too much time raising money from wealthy people into a party which represents the grassroots of this country."
Sabato is absolutely right, IMO. I hope that Bernie and his campaign realize that. But his own remarks leave me wondering.
					
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						Bernie Sanders to meet with Hillary Clinton, Senate Democrats (Original Post)
						BlueMTexpat
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shenmue
(38,569 posts)1. I hope he will salvage a tiny bit of credibility
         
 Her Sister
(6,444 posts)2. I trust HER!
        Whatever good comes out of this we'll have mostly HER to thank!  JMO.
But good they're meeting.
BobbyDrake
(2,542 posts)3. Hard to return to the back bench, I guess.
        I want Democrats to stop walking on eggshells around the anti-Democrat we foolishly allowed to run in our primary.
stopbush
(24,755 posts)8. Bingo!
        Maru Kitteh
(30,890 posts)4. Glad to see someone being a little more firm on the REALITY front
        As he appears to require a bit of nudging.  I do still think he'll do the right thing though.  I'm incurable.
BlueMTexpat
(15,638 posts)5. I like your "incurable"
        optimism!   
   
  
I hope that you are right!
okasha
(11,573 posts)6. I suspect this is going to be a good-cop/bad-cop drama
        Hillary will be gracious, the Senators will nail him to the wall if he doesn't' cooperate.
BlueMTexpat
(15,638 posts)10. If only ...
        Koinos
(2,800 posts)7. I think all the Democrats will leave the meeting feeling encouraged that Sanders will cooperate.
        And then tomorrow Sanders will make another disruptive statement.
I hope I'm wrong, but that has been his behavior pattern so far.
BlueMTexpat
(15,638 posts)11. I fear that you
        may be right. The past is prologue and that has indeed been his past behavior pattern.
Princess Turandot
(4,893 posts)9. Treating him with 'respect and dignity' ...
        does not equal pretending that he hasn't fucking lost, by every measure.






