The “militant complacency” of the Democratic establishment: Why Bernie & his supporters must...
The militant complacency of the Democratic establishment: Why Bernie & his supporters must continue to pressure Hillary Clinton
While the Clinton campaign boasts that America is "already great," unaddressed inequality continues to wreak havoc
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Now that Donald Trump has more or less locked up the Republican nomination, Hillary Clinton has begun to focus more attention on the New York billionaire, who doesnt appear at all ready to tone down his inflammatory rhetoric, as his chief strategist had indicated he would a few weeks earlier. As many on the left have anticipated, Clinton now seems to be shifting back rightwards after many months of promoting herself as a bona fide progressive. (Excuse me, a progressive who likes to get things done.)
As the New York Times reports:
Hillary Clintons campaign is trying to seize on the turmoil Donald J. Trumps ascent has caused within the Republican Party, hoping to gain the support of Republican voters and party leaders including former elected officials and retired generals disillusioned by their partys standard-bearer
Mrs. Clintons campaign is repositioning itself, after a year of emphasizing liberal positions and focusing largely on minority voters, to also appeal to independent and Republican-leaning white voters turned off by Mr. Trump.
Clinton is anything but unpredictable. Rather than trying to court those disillusioned Sanders supporters and left-wing malcontents, Hillary seems to believe that she has a better shot with the fiscally conservative, socially liberal country club Republicans (who like their foreign policy hawks).
Politico reported on Thursday that the Clinton camp has even started reaching out to top Bush family donors, to convince them that she represents their values better than Donald Trump. Considering that both former presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush have already announced that they wont be endorsing Trump or attending the Republican convention, it seems likely that Bush family donors are also wary of the billionaire. Jeb Bushs failed campaign was funded by extremely wealthy individuals by July of last year, his super-PAC had received 23 individual donations of $1 million or more.
http://www.salon.com/2016/05/09/the_militant_complacency_of_the_democratic_establishment_why_bernie_his_supporters_must_continue_to_pressure_hillary_clinton/
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