Facebook Investigates ‘Suspicious’ Posts Supporting Bernie Sanders
In addition to Democrat party elites, presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) now has another establishment machine to contend with — Facebook.
In addition to Democrat party elites, presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) now has another establishment machine to contend with — Facebook.
It’s an article of faith inside the Bernie Sanders campaign that the Democratic establishment is going to do everything it can to stop the Vermonter from winning the Democratic nomination this year.
Justin Horwitz, a Democrat campaign strategist and key supporter of Democrat frontrunner Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), appeared on Breitbart News Saturday and highlighted the “remarkable” stance of Sanders’ competitors, who he said are “condoning the theft of the nomination from Bernie.”
President Donald Trump told his supporters at a rally on Wednesday that the DNC is going to take the nomination away from Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) again. The president added that it won’t matter “who the hell [the Democrat nominee] is” because “we’re gonna win.”
The only polls recognized by the DNC for the debate are those that go through certain established mainstream media outlets and academic pollsters.
The battle of the Democrat money men running for president is playing out in high-roller Las Vegas as billionaire Mike Bloomberg replaces billionaire Tom Steyer on the debate stage Wednesday night.
Many Americans remain concerned about the murder of DNC staffer Seth Rich. We know that the Seth Rich controversy came up in Peter Strzok-Lisa Page emails we just uncovered.
Left-wing billionaire Tom Steyer would have qualified for Wednesday’s Democrat debate by Monday evening, but the arcane rules of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) may keep him from the stage.
Democrats are claiming Republican senators investigating the Ukraine-linked activities of White House hopeful Joe Biden and his son Hunter are doing so to help President Donald Trump’s re-election chances in November.
Troy Price resigned as chairman of the Iowa Democratic Party on Wednesday; his resignation came nine days after the Iowa Caucus reporting fiasco.
Democrat presidential hopeful and billionaire Tom Steyer has requested a polling window extension in a letter to Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Tom Perez ahead of the next Democrat presidential debate.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman Tom Perez is denying that his call for a recanvass of the Iowa caucus vote is an attempt to harm Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), contending that the DNC is “all about accuracy.”
Former Vice President Joe Biden is bleeding support, dropping five points in a three-day span, thereby giving Sen. Bernie Sanders the lead.
Tom Perez calling for a complete recanvass of the results reported from Monday’s Iowa Democratic Caucuses heightened speculation that the 2020 Democratic presidential nominating process is rigged against Sen. Bernie Sanders.
The Iowa Democrat Party on Thursday seemingly rejected a request from Democrat National Committee (DNC) chairman Tom Perez to recanvass its caucus amid growing concerns over the accuracy in its delayed results.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) claimed an Iowa victory three days after the election, despite official caucus results remaining up in the air.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman Tom Perez on Thursday demanded state officials immediately recanvass the Iowa caucus vote amid fears that the delayed results could be inaccurate or inauthentic.
Donna Brazile, former acting chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Fox News Channel contributor, wrote Wednesday that President Donald Trump’s all-but-ensured acquittal in the Senate impeachment trial will be a “sad day” for democracy.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Tom Perez went noticeably silent amid the confusion and chaos festering in Iowa as the lack of election results continued to leave candidates and voters in the dark.
Several prominent members of the GOP trolled Democrats after the colossal Iowa caucus failure that transpired Monday evening into Tuesday, mocking it as the party “that wants to run” everyone’s health care.
Presidential candidate Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) criticized the Iowa Democratic Party Tuesday for botching its first-in-the-nation caucus, accusing the Democrat National Committee (DNC) of “rigging” its primary contest in favor of billionaire candidates like former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The Iowa Democratic presidential caucuses are being called a disaster, a nightmare, and an epic fail. In the subsequent round of finger-pointing, a consensus scapegoat has emerged — a mobile app paid for by the Iowa Democratic Party that was supposed to collect and report the results of Monday night’s vote.
Several Democrats, unsettled by the party’s handling of the Iowa caucus results, are blasting the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and calling on Chairman Tom Perez to step down.
Former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson (D) warned early Tuesday morning that the Iowa caucus chaos, which the party is blaming on an app, is a “red herring.”
Justin Horwitz, a Democrat campaign strategist and supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke to Matthew Boyle about the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) purported attempts to stop the socialist senator from securing the Democrat nomination.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) expressed frustration on Friday that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) removed the donor requirements for upcoming debates — a move that opens the door for Michael Bloomberg (D) to participate.
A handful of Democratic National Committee (DNC) members are reportedly exploring the possibility of changing the rules to “potentially weaken Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign” going into the convention, Politico reported on Friday.
During an interview with Hill.TV’s “The Remedy” released on Saturday, House Majority Whip James Clyburn (D-SC) stated that the DNC should not change its debate qualification criteria to allow 2020 Democratic presidential candidate former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg
During a rally held on behalf of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), a candidate for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, liberal documentary filmmaker Michael Moore slammed the Democratic National Committee for altering the rules to make it possible for former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, also a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, to participate in an upcoming debate next month.
Faiz Shakir, campaign manager for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), ripped the Democratic National Committee (DNC) on Friday for revamping the debate requirements for future debates, which effectively open the door for Michael Bloomberg (D) to participate.
The DNC has eliminated a donor rule that would have excluded former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
House impeachment manager Hakeem Jeffries told the Senate the “Steele dossier” was not improper foreign interference in the 2016 election because Democrats “purchased” it.
Carter Page, a one-time Trump campaign foreign policy adviser, has sued the Democratic National Committee (DNC) over the discredited Steele dossier used to surveil him, Fox News reported Thursday.
Supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) are livid over Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairman Tom Perez choosing two former Hillary Clinton surrogates to a committee overseeing the rules of the party’s July convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin — namely, John Podesta and Barney Frank.
Lindsey Graham predicted that a majority of Republican senators would likely vote in favor of testimony from former Vice President Joe Biden, his son Hunter, and the “whistleblower.”
Irresistible, the second feature film written and directed by former Daily Show host Jon Stewart, portrays the Democratic party as hopelessly elitist and desperate to ingratiate itself with everyday Americans at any cost.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has a well-documented history of attempting to manipulate voters by “rigging” the Democrat primary field in favor of its desired candidates.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) attributed her absence from Tuesday night’s debate stage to the “DNC and biased corporate media,” a theme which emerged after CNN demonstratively elevated Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) at the expense of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), whose presidential aspirations were largely quashed by the same players in 2016.
CNN appears to be taking the word of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a candidate who has a history of fabricating key details of her life — a point that boiled over after moderators of Tuesday’s debate demonstrated a clear bias against Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Democrat presidential candidate Deval Patrick slammed the lack of diversity among the 2020 Democratic field of candidates ahead of Tuesday night’s Democrat primary debate.