Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders was accused of 'egomania' and accepting Russian assistance Saturday, after he remarked that neither the Democratic Party nor the Republican Party can stop his 2020 presidential campaign.
David Sirota, Sanders' campaign speechwriter, said calls for"unity" are hypocritical given they are debasing the party's current front-runner for the nomination."The same establishment that calls for unity and civility relentlessly and viciously vilifies Bernie Sanders and the working-class movement powering his Democratic presidential campaign," Sirota tweeted Saturday afternoon.The Washington Postthat U.S.
"He has still refused to register as a Democrat, as far as we know, and he is saying this morning that the Democratic establishment will not stand in his way," MSNBC's Reid told DNC Chair Perez Saturday, questioning if Sanders is inciting a"civil war" within the party:"He's saying the Democratic establishment, that means you guys, will not stop him from getting the nomination.
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