My @nydailynews column on Democratic elites' ramped up efforts to harangue Sanders and discipline his supporters:http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/michael-tracey-democrats-anti-sanders-violence-smear-article-1.2644048 …
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Replying to @mtracey @NYDailyNews
Good piece, but I'm not sure what you were getting at in the last line. What sort of awakening do you mean?
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Replying to @notjessewalker @NYDailyNews
irreparable disunity in the party, manifesting in any number of forms
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Replying to @mtracey
You think the Sanders folks'll be more disaffected than, say, Brown's fans in '92? Nevada was, as you say, run of the mill discord.
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Replying to @notjessewalker @mtracey
I mean, you may be right, but there's a lot of space between now & late July.
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Replying to @notjessewalker
I think there's a sizable portion who will be immovable, moreso than in previous cycles
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Replying to @mtracey @notjessewalker
The retrenchment is more ideological than before; more that's fundamentally irreconcilable
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Replying to @mtracey @notjessewalker
Sanders is a non-Democrat who brought lots of non-Democrats into the process, so there's nowhere for them to "return" to
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Replying to @mtracey
We'll see. That was true of many Ron Paulians last time—though I don't think they were numerous enough to swing the election.
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Replying to @notjessewalker
Right, I'd say this is analogous to the Paulite scenario, but on a larger scale.
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Still may not ultimately be enough to tip the election, but a big chunk will be immovable.
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