
There is no excuse for the National Democratic Committee Efforts to undermine Senator Bernie Sanders, presidential presidential 2016. This does not mean, however, DNC was wrong because Sanders did not trust when he claimed to be democratic.
The fact that Sanders has just announced that he would have been re -elected in 2018 as independent lines confirming this point.
“I am independent and always in Vermont as an independent, while I am gathered with Democrats in the Senate in the United States. This is what I have been doing for a long time and this is what I will continue to do.” Sanders told Fox News correspondent on Sunday, During a trip to New Hampshire.
In contrast to that, Sanders assured a correspondent In November 2015, he was running as a democratic in the future elections, after the issue was raised.
“In future elections, potential future elections, will you also occupy as a democracy?” The correspondent Sanders asked a campaign in New Hampshire.
“Yes,” Sanders answered.
Bear: One of the controversial emails DNC, which was published by former President Deep Vaserman Schultz, showed that Sanders “was not a member of the Democratic Party and had no understanding of what we do.”
I would like to repeat: there is nothing, nothing at all, DNC justifies giving any advantage over another. On the other hand, there are extensive justifications for the Democratic Party Foundation members to consider Sanders as a contempt for not being one of them while trying to lead their party.
The truth is that Sanders were not a registered democratic until he decided to run for the presidency. Although he was subjected to the party as a member of the Senate in the United States, he had long been proud to be independent.
This is not good and good but necessary. As written before, America needs to create viable alternatives for the two main parties. The problem is that when Sanders claimed that he turned into a democratic before requesting the party’s presidential nomination, people were concerned that he was only doing it to improve his chances of winning the presidency. Although Sanders only knows the certainty whether this is the case, it seems like now that he has revealed through his subsequent actions that his assurances of commitment to the Democratic Party were not correct in the end.
There are millions of Americans, unlike Sanders, in fact Do Democratic identification. They do not consider the mark a badge of shame, but it is a real reflection of their political values. When Sanders enter and leave the Democratic Party at its comfort, it implicitly insults all these democratic voters – and raises questions about what the other Sanders will be ready to resort to him in order to achieve his political goals.
Just because DNC was wrong to falsify the preliminary elections against Sanders, it does not mean that Sanders are right today to not act in good faith towards the Democratic Party.