Saturday, October 17, 2015

The Democrats' Dream Ticket Doesn't Include Hillary


By John Zogby, Oct 16, 2015 Forbes

There is an old saying that when Democrats form a firing squad they do it in a circle. While the Republicans have certainly learned how to do the same, the Democratic National Committee is back at it. Just when party leaders thought they could breathe a sigh of relief that their frontrunner (former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton) met positive expectation for her debate performance and the deputy frontrunner (Vermont Senator Bernie Senator Bernie Sanders) generated a lot of enthusiasm without laying a glove on the champ, word comes that there is trouble in the party after the debate.

First, two vice-chairs charged this week that DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz has been acting autocratic and not consulting other party leaders about the skimpy presidential debate schedule. While the chair denies this, word is leaking out that she has issued the moral equivalent of a fatwa about having only six debates and is seen as stacking the deck for Mrs. Clinton.

 
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