The Democratic Party line in the sand was drawn by then-presidential candidate Bernie Sanders many moons ago when he launched his anti-establishment campaign, ultimately changing the face of the Democratic Party forever.
The fix was in to defeat Sanders from the very beginning.Then-Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is also a member of the U.S. Congress, was accused of pushing Hillary Clinton’s presidential candidacy over Sanders.
Months later, the dirty truth about how the DNC worked to defeat Sanders finally came out when embarrassing internal DNC emails were leaked to the public.
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Exit Wasserman Schultz.
The popular congresswoman from south Florida now faces an extremely challenging primary race from another liberal Democrat, college professor Tim Canova.
Canova has raise a ton of campaign cash to go along with the priceless free earned media that he has received since beginning his Bernie Sanders-backed congressional campaign.Donald Trump Tied With Hillary Clinton In Florida
That’s right, Bernie Sanders has endorsed, and is fundraising for Canova to defeat Wasserman Schultz.
But wait, Wasserman Schultz’s loyalty to her party and Clinton has not gone unnoticed. Earlier this week, Hillary Clinton while on a trip to south Florida, returned the favor and showed up to Wasserman Schultz’s Davie office and endorsed her campaign.
Canova countered Clinton’s visit to Wasserman Schultz’s office by penning a email questioning why Clinton did not hold a public event to announce her support for ‘DWS.’“I’m here to urge you to keep doing what you’re doing every single day on behalf of Debbie,” Clinton said, stressing the congresswoman’s support of expanding and shoring up Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid.
“I want to have her in the Congress by my side, working day after day to actually implement the agenda that we are fighting for.”-Hillary Clinton (Politico)
“We don’t see Secretary Clinton endorsing Debbie Wasserman Schultz in public, but in the quiet of Wasserman Schultz’s office…Secretary Clinton would be well advised not to campaign too publicly with Wasserman Schultz, who is one of the most unpopular Democrats in the country and will only drag the ticket down nationwide and right here in Florida…It’s not surprising that Wasserman Schultz would prefer to rely on outside endorsements, rather than defend her record in any public debate or candidates’ forum.”
If Wasserman Schultz and Clinton intended to hide out and not make a public event out of the endorsement, I don’t blame them.
After Wasserman Schultz was booed off the stage in Philadelphia by Sanders supporters, you can bet your life that a similar stunt would have been organized by those “enthusiastic” Bernie Sanders supporters.
For those of you that believe the only great political divide lies solely within the Republican Party, think again.
Sanders Democrats may soon begin to push the #neverClinton hashtag.Meanwhile, recent public opinion polling shows that Wasserman Schultz is expected to defeat Canova on August 30th.