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Bernie Sanders’ 2016 political brand is that of an independent in every sense of the word: a truth-telling crusader not beholden to party bosses, focused only on the issues and scrupulously avoiding the negative gamesmanship that has eroded voters’ trust in democracy.
But political rivals of the Vermont senator, whose political career spans three decades, say he hasn’t been shy about engaging in those very practices – both in his bid for the Democratic nomination for president this year, and in previous elections for statewide offices.
And in today's installment of Bernie's dirty campaign tricks
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Bernie Sanders' campaign will clarify an incorrect fundraising email they sent Tuesday morning that claimed Hillary Clinton's campaign was charging "some donors" $27,000 to attend a fundraiser in Los Angeles on Monday night.
What a d*ck move. Confuse $2700.00 with $27000.00 and then wag his finger at her ... when he himself also had a fund raiser in which people paid $2700.00 to attend.
They're *all* the same. Meet the new boss ... same as the old boss.
What a d*ck move. Confuse $2700.00 with $27000.00 and then wag his finger at her ... when he himself also had a fund raiser in which people paid $2700.00 to attend.
They're *all* the same. Meet the new boss ... same as the old boss.
Yep.
But he'll keep wagging his finger and criticizing her for what he himself does too.
The sad thing is that his supporters still believe he's 100% good and she's 100% evil.
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