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Related: About this forumMore Sanders staffers exit campaign
More Sanders staffers exit campaignBy GABRIEL DEBENEDETTI 05/17/16 01:05 PM EDT
A handful of high-level staffers have left Bernie Sanders campaign in recent days, including his director of technology and three of the four members of his original senior leadership team in California a state his team has said is critical to his bid for the Democratic nomination.
The moves come at a time of contraction for the campaign, which let go of hundreds of field staffers earlier this month amid slowed fundraising.
Zach Schneider, among the campaigns lead tech staffers, voluntarily left on Friday after six months when the in-house text messaging program he had been working on was cut, he told POLITICO.
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/05/bernie-sanders-staffers-exit-223264
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More Sanders staffers exit campaign (Original Post)
workinclasszero
May 2016
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grasswire
(50,130 posts)1. as they should
as the campaign changes for the GE, needs change.
Tarc
(10,478 posts)4. Are you really still in denial mode?
You truly...like, truly truly...think Bernie Sanders will be the Democratic nominee in the fall?
MineralMan
(146,358 posts)2. All that's left now is for Sanders himself to leave.
Given the Nevada debacle and the follow-on attacks on Nevada Democratic Party leadership, I think that is the step he should take.
He will not be the nominee. He knows that. It's time to back away and support the person who will be the nominee. Further disruption is non-productive.
It's his time.
That is my opinion. You might not share it.
NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)3. They know best ... things are winding down.