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DNC Mandates Staff Neutrality In Presidential Primaries
Daniel Marans, HuffPost, 12/10/2018

The Democratic National Committee issued rules Monday aimed at shoring up trust in its impartiality in the upcoming 2020 presidential nominating contest. The DNC plans to bar employees and officers from publicly endorsing any presidential candidates throughout what is expected to be a crowded intraparty competition for the job of taking on President Donald Trump.

The rules would prohibit DNC staffers and officers from financial contributions to particular candidates, attendance at events that could suggest impartiality, public statements or social media posts espousing presidential preferences, internal communications expressing views for or against a particular candidate, and even gestures like displaying bumper stickers or lawn signs for an individual campaign. "The new DNC is committed to making sure that our 2020 nominating process is fair and transparent", said its Chairman Tom Perez. "These new policies will help insure that there is no perception of partiality by the DNC during the campaign for the Democratic nomination."

DNC CEO Seema Nanda sent a memorandum to DNC staff laying out the new guidelines on Monday afternoon. Patrice Taylor, the DNC's director of party affairs and delegate selection, sent a similar set of instructions to DNC offices. The rules aim to avoid a repeat of the 2016 presidential primaries, when supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) were critical of the DNC for appearing to favor Hillary Clinton.

These critics seized on hacked internal DNC emails published by WikiLeaks showing DNC staff members musing about the probability of using Sanders' Jewish faith against him in Appalachian primaries. The leak of the hacked emails in early July, days before the Democratic National Convention formally nominating Clinton, prompted then-DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz's resignation. The ongoing controversy over what the DNC did or did not do to boost Clinton and undermine Sanders fueled dissension from the party's left flank that might have undermined Clinton's performance on Election Day.

Perez defeated Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), the preferred choice of Sanders die-hards, in a race for the DNC chairmanship in February 2017. Perez has since fought to dispel left-wing doubts about his commitment to reforming the presidential nominating contest. In Augus he won plaudits from the Sanders wing for spearheading a successful effort to disempower the so-called superdelegates - presidential convention delegates not bound to vote for the candidate chosen by the primary or caucus voters in the state they represent.

Sanders supporters lamented that Clinton's accumulation of support from superdelegates so early in the presidential primaries hamstrung his candidacy from the get-go by creating the perception that her nomination was inevitable.

Some sentences compressed into paragraphs for space; spelling and grammatical errors left uncorrected just because HuffPo sucks. Original text at http://www.yahoo.com/news/dnc-...ntial-181349735.html

Any bets on whether this just drives DNC staff efforts to favor one candidate over another behind closed doors? We may or may not know this time, given that no one's been "coronated" yet the way Hill the Pill was. But I'll bet anything that one candidate's partisans are put in key DNC staff positions sooner rather than later, and quietly try to hijack the nomination process. After all, someone has to be given the job of enforcing the neutrality rules, and every candidate is going to want one of their little buddies to be that someone.
 
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If the left is pretending to espouse impartiality and limiting infighting, you can bet they will be be engaged in dirty shenanigans behind the scenes. And this is just the primaries. The true dirty tactics will happen during the actual election itself. There will be an exponential increase in the things we saw during the mid terms to try and steal the election.




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... The rules aim to avoid a repeat of the 2016 presidential primaries, when supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) were critical of the DNC for appearing to favor Hillary Clinton. ... In August he won plaudits from the Sanders wing for spearheading a successful effort to disempower the so-called superdelegates - presidential convention delegates not bound to vote for the candidate chosen by the primary or caucus voters in the state they represent.Sanders supporters lamented that Clinton's accumulation of support from superdelegates so early in the presidential primaries hamstrung his candidacy from the get-go by creating the perception that her nomination was inevitable.
"Appearing"? That's a laugh.

The fix was in right from the start. And everyone knew it. That's why Bernie supporters sat out the election.



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I worked at the RNC during the '96 cycle. We all got a memo from Haley Barbour when the primaries got going that we would have to resign from the RNC if we worked or volunteered for any of the primary candidates. I remember a few of the candidates coming to our fundraising events, sort of lending star power to get the big donors to open up their checkbooks. And we always got phone calls and letters accusing us of supporting Bob Dole long before he had the nomination locked up. But I never saw any hint of anyone there working for or supporting him until he had the nomination locked up. At that point his campaign people moved into the bldg. and took over a lot of people's offices.
 
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LOL.


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Sure, we trust the DNC to do what the say.




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A whole bunch of nothin'. Democrats/leftists are the most unethical and dishonest people on the planet. Just be quiet and stop trying to convince the rest of us that you'll get it right next time. You're wasting your lying breath. What a joke.

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Yeah, what the DNC needs is a bunch of bright, indefatigable, computer- and media-literate Bernie bros. And who knows? They might actually pop up. Other than that, I'd be surprised if half of the potential Dem voters aren't absolutely wallowing in cynicism by now - and determined to concentrate on the most local possible races now that the La Brigada Macarena has shown the way.

Oops, wait, La Macarena supports Pelosi now. Razz
 
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They really screwed themselves with the Bernie and Hillary debacle and this is humorous evidence of such. Too many felt the Bern in their backside last time. The money raised for Bernie, however misguided, was sincerely donated by hordes of young people who really believe that shit he's selling, and for them to have seen that get (basically) stolen away by the Hillary campaign via Danky and Hildebeast's people was devastating to their ranks. They have as much infighting as our side does, or more. This isn't going to help much, IMO.
 
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