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portlander23

(2,078 posts)
Tue Jan 3, 2017, 11:21 AM Jan 2017

Potential leaders of a populist opposition campaign to Trump includes Sanders, Warren

Democratic dilemma: How hard to fight
Stephen Collinson
CNN

The party is quickly facing an uncomfortable choice: they can either work with the GOP on issues that might resonate with Midwestern voters who rejected them or take a just-say-no stance that could make it easier to score political points while leaving the burden of governing to the GOP.

Democrats don't have long to pick a route.

"I think it's really important that Democrats come out in this new Congress and demonstrate that they are not going just going to go along with the Trump get along," said Symone Sanders, a former spokesperson for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign. "We should not budge."

Potential leaders of a populist opposition campaign to Trump includes Sen. Sanders himself, who used the politics of protest to strong effect during his Democratic primary bid. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren may also have an incentive to emerge as a leading voice against Trump as buzz stirs over a possible presidential primary bid in 2020.
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Bayard

(22,068 posts)
1. Strong belief
Tue Jan 3, 2017, 12:41 PM
Jan 2017

I strongly believe Bernie and Liz should be leading the Democratic party now. Look what politics as usual has gotten us.

Start a letter writing campaign to our Dems in Congress to get behind these two? Give them courage by showing we fully support this direction. Become a tidal wave of change. Looks like a plan to me.

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