Bernie putting the Democratic party on his back doe

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Bernie Sanders plans nine-day blitz for Democratic candidates on midterm ballot

- The Washington Post


Look at this Apu @Napoleon. He putting the democratic party on his back doeeeeeee
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:whoa: to be fair, that's a good thing. the last thing we need is to inspire more voters to come out against hillary clinton.

that strategy already failed us in 2016 :scusthov:
"B-b-b-but wait it gets worse!"

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Bill and Hillary Clinton launch U.S. tour and tickets aren't cheap
Bill and Hillary Clinton are taking their show on the road.

The famous political couple, who individually charge well into six figures for an address, is launching a 13-city joint public speaking tour of the U.S. and Canada titled “An Evening with the Clintons” that kicks off Nov. 18 in Las Vegas.
Tickets to see the former president and former secretary of state live on stage aren’t cheap. At the 5,200-seat Park Theater in Las Vegas, the same venue where Lady Gaga will soon have a residency, seats cost between $72.48 and $228.44. And at the Opera House in Boston, tickets go for between $120.50 and $745.50, and that doesn’t include fees to promoter Live Nation.
So what can audience members expect from the show?

“Experience a one-of-a-kind conversation with two individuals who have helped shape our world and had a front seat to some of the most important moments in modern history,” the public relations copy for the tour reads. “From the American presidency to the halls of the Senate and State Department to one of the United States’ most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections, they provide a unique perspective on the past, and remarkable insight into where we go from here.”

The tour will wrap up at the 17,505-seat Forum in Inglewood, Calif., an arena that usually hosts music stars. In the coming days, Drake, Phil Collins and the band twenty one pilots will take the stage there. Also on the schedule, however, is former First Lady Michelle Obama, who will appear in mid-November.

The Clintons aren’t novices on the paid lecture circuit. From 2001 to 2015, they raked in more than $153 million in speaking fees for 729 events. As yet, there is no word on how much the former first couple might make for the Live Nation tour.

At least it's after the mid-terms but why so expensive? They don't need the money. Unless . . . :snoop:
 

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At least it's after the mid-terms but why so expensive? They don't need the money. Unless . . . :snoop:
no, this is a good thing. let's give the republicans a talking point about the clintons right before the fukkin midterms. it's not like this terribly important tour couldn't have been held in january :mjlol:
 

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How people should probably react "The most popular politician in America is going all in campaigning for the Dems in a midterm...this is good."

How most of the left reacts instead:
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What? Why? They are still in play for 2020. :mjgrin:

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How people should probably react "The most popular politician in America is going all in campaigning for the Dems in a midterm...this is good."

How most of the left reacts instead:
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The fear is that Bernie supporters will stay home (or vote 3rd-party, or write-in) if their preferred Democrat isn't on the ballot.

Whether that's true or not is debatable, but that Bernie-or-Bust shyt left a bad taste in some people's mouths.
 

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The fear is that Bernie supporters will stay home (or vote 3rd-party, or write-in) if their preferred Democrat isn't on the ballot.

Whether that's true or not is debatable, but that Bernie-or-Bust shyt left a bad taste in some people's mouths.

The point I'm making is that fear is completely irrelevant to this specific story, because Bernie is campaigning for candidates that have already won their primary. There's no threat of him campaigning for somebody who doesn't wind up on the ballot in November. So yes, people can re-litigate 2016 all they want but in this instance what we literally have is the most popular politician in America spending a 9 day blitz pushing his supporters to vote for Democrat candidates in important races.
 
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