There was enormous antipathy toward HRC among the Bernie ranks, and an enormous propaganda effort to deny that the antipathy even existed.
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So rather than court the Bernie voters, their grievances were denied. They were told they didn't exist. They were smeared and "gaslighted."
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They were fed the lie that they were all lining up dutifully behind HRC. But this wasn't true. They were not. Polling data demonstrated this
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You can't malign, mock, denigrate, and bully people into supporting a candidate they fundamentally despise. It doesn't work that way.
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Polling consistently showed that **half** of Bernie voters would not support HRC. The party was hopelessly fracturedhttps://twitter.com/mtracey/status/760880157112537093 …
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Why wasn't the fracturing of the Democratic Party given any significant media attention? We heard constantly, 24/7, about intra-GOP turmoil.
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Bernie officially backed Hillary's candidacy. In elite circles, you dutifully follow the leader. They don't understand individual agency.
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