Concerning the Political Fundraising Game

Bernie's first quarter fundraising results were very impressive. But let's not get caught up in the trap of thinking that whoever can raise the highest amount wins.

The key here to remember is that oligarchs raising money from oligarchs can always outbid the masses; it's a real-world example of how both parties have kept power despite having minority memberships and minority approval. I expect ridiculous amounts of cash to get thrown at establishment candidates now that they've set the "biggest money equals front-runner and thus likely winner" bar.

But that's them trying to pin the narrative to something under their control, as per usual. Money raised doesn't equal popularity. It doesn't translate to voter turnout. We need to actively challenge this fuzzy logic. Bernie does not need to "stay on top" by any metric the paid media comes up with; he just needs to raise enough to reach the masses effectively. Then let democracy take over.

These friends of millionaires and servants of corporations will always be able to raise more money than the people. That is simply a mathematical reality, given the gross wealth inequality that currently exists. But what does that get them in the end? More slander commercials? More focus groups? More troll armies to "correct the record?" All the money in the world cannot buy them Substance.

Bernie isn't continually polled as America's most popular politician because of his success in capitalist games like "who can raise more." He isn't winning on crowd turnouts because his campaign staff found slick ways to market him to specific idpol segments of an indoctrinated party. He's not hiding behind any non-position doublespeak such as claiming "Democrats are too policy specific."

Bernie appeals to voters without any gimmicks or tricks. He's been saying the same thing for decades, so voters know he's not just another Liberal lip-sync con artist. His history of activism and voting record solidly back up his words- something no other candidate can remotely compare to. He walks the walk in joining picket lines and has the first unionized staff ever, paid a fair $15 per hour.

Every metric shows that the majority of voters do not feel represented, and do not trust those claiming to represent them. We do not need nor want another "top dog" elitist for president- we want someone who understands us, whom we can trust to perform his job as a civil servant without risking another Obama style neoliberal corporate-serving warmongering-as-good-business hypocrisy.

Sanders has Substance, which cannot be imitated even if all Blue Dog lackeys spout "enough is enough" just like he does. He has proven integrity, which is not purchasable even with billions raised through high-class private dinners. Thirty expensive suits spouting platitudes while pretending to represent more than their own pocketbooks can't hold a candle to a message whose time has come.

20,000 donors in Bernie's first quarter were self-identified Republicans. 100,000 were Independents. His message spans far outside of establishment-created partisan lines, even appealing to the politically disenfranchised majority. The overwhelming bulk came from small donations- motivated common citizen voters. Mostly our future- under age 39. And their most common profession? Teachers.

Magic corporate media ranking formulas aside, I'd respectfully argue that We the People may actually feel that this particular message has been a long, long time coming.

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The man has my vote and the occasional $27.

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Shahryar's picture

there are multiple Bernie email sources. Are they all legit? I'd already put "Bernie Sanders" in spam since I was getting 3 a day. Today I got one from "Bernie 2020". Enough! So I unsubscribed, hoping to never hear from them again. Instead I got another lamenting that I'd unsubscribed.

I know where Bernie is. If I want to donate I'll find him.

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@Shahryar

That was the only way I could stop the flood of spam emails. As you say, I know where to find them if I want to send them money.

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A lot of wanderers in the U.S. political desert recognize that all the duopoly has to offer is a choice of mirages. Come, let us trudge towards empty expanse of sand #1, littered with the bleached bones of Deaniacs and Hope and Changers.
-- lotlizard

Wink's picture

Bernie groups and email groups are nonsense astroturf b.s.
used mostly to steer $$ away from Bernie.
@Shahryar

Just use Act Blue or the website for donations.
And "real Bernie groups" can be found locally.
They're the ones that actually get off their ass to register people.
And there are plenty.

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snoopydawg's picture

you gottit. There is still too much sexism in politics. Yup. Never mind that Hillary raised billions from both sides of the isle, Kamillary and Liz aren't getting as much as their male counterparts.

BS. Kamillary raised $12 million in her first days and just got back from a fundraiser put on by people who wouldn't let us in the door.

But yeah, let's ride the sexism card as far as we can. Unless you know it's holding Biden accountable.

BTW. Flores stated after his 3rd apology that he still hasn't really said that he apologizes.
Stacy Abrams said that we shouldn't be such purists when it comes to who touches who.

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There were problems with running a campaign of Joy while committing a genocide? Who could have guessed?

Harris is unburdened of speaking going forward.

Jen's picture

I've been wondering for years now, what else could we have with the amount spent on a presidential election year - not just from one candidate but from all combined? Would it be enough for healthcare for every American for a year - two years? Would it be enough to pay off all student loans? Would it be enough to begin to fix our crumbling infrastructure? Would it be enough to put solar panels on every roof?

There's so many things I could think of where that money would actually DO something. But instead it's just like flushing it all down the toilet.

And, yes, I know solar panels on every roof will not stop us from falling off the cliff we're headed towards. But it would keep some money away from the electric companies and in our pockets in the meantime.

How far would that mind-boggling amount of money go towards steering us away from that cliff? Or putting in place something to break our fall at the bottom?

But we can't afford any of those things. We can afford to flush it and we can afford to use it to kill people but we can't afford to help anyone that actually NEEDS help.

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Is it great yet?

Wally's picture

Even MSDNC is quaking in their boots, acknowledging it, trying to put the fear of Bernie into their viewers:

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9Y5DtpECxk]

I was shocked by what these corporate talking heads were saying. Ever recall them talking like that in 2016? And of course, now they are trying to compare Bernie to McGovern back in 1972. But their own polls show very differently stacking Bernie up against Trump: Bernie wins!!!

Still, we live in a capitalistic society where money talks. And we won't get campaign finance reform unless Bernie wins. So let's make sure that happens with our donations.

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