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Summary of Ari Rabin-Havt's The Fighting Soul
Summary of Ari Rabin-Havt's The Fighting Soul
Summary of Ari Rabin-Havt's The Fighting Soul
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#1 In 2020, Bernie would be a top-tier candidate, if not the front-runner. While Hillary had attacked Bernie’s policies in 2016 as a naïve wish list, between Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Cory Booker, every one of his significant initiatives had the support of other candidates.

#2 In late January 2018, Bernie held a meeting in Washington to discuss how a new campaign for president might take shape. If neither Biden nor Warren entered the race, Bernie would be the clear leader in Iowa from the start.

#3 During the condo meeting, we went over various fundraising, organizing, and television presentations. We discussed how Bernie would win young voters of all races, but older African African American voters remained a challenge.

#4 To defeat Trump, who was viewed as the most dangerous president in American history, Bernie felt that a campaign built on energy and enthusiasm would be necessary. If Bernie Sanders didn’t believe he was the best candidate to take on Trump, he would support the candidate who could win.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMay 13, 2022
ISBN9798822515758
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    #1

    In 2020, Bernie would be a top-tier candidate, if not the front-runner. While Hillary had attacked Bernie’s policies in 2016 as a naïve wish list, between Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Cory Booker, every one of his significant initiatives had the support of other candidates.

    #2

    In late January 2018, Bernie held a meeting in Washington to discuss how a new campaign for president might take shape. If neither Biden nor Warren entered the race, Bernie would be the clear leader in Iowa from the start.

    #3

    During the condo meeting, we went over various fundraising, organizing, and television presentations. We discussed how Bernie would win young voters of all races, but older African African American voters remained a challenge.

    #4

    To defeat Trump, who was viewed as the most dangerous president in American history, Bernie felt that a campaign built on energy and enthusiasm would be necessary. If Bernie Sanders didn’t believe he was the best candidate to take on Trump, he would support the candidate who could win.

    #5

    In early 2018, when Bernie looked at the field of potential Democratic presidential candidates, he did not believe any of them would put the party in the best position to defeat Trump. He believed that no other candidate could bring out crowds with the same energy while galvanizing young and working-class voters.

    #6

    The blame Bernie took for Hillary’s loss was unfair. He had no field operation to turn out voters, and the Clinton campaign spent too much of their time letting Trump and his campaign wag the dog.

    #7

    During the final tour of the midterm cycle in October 2018, we were campaigning for Democrats. We held rallies with gubernatorial candidates in Michigan and Colorado, and with Jacky Rosen in Las Vegas. Rosen was the most conservative candidate we

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