6. Sanders & Co. also tried the unorthodox strategy of cultivating an entire ecosystem of Bernie-centric media: The Intercept, The Young Turks, Jacobin, Chapo Trap House, etc.

A whole generation of millenials, Gen Z people can spend 24/7 in a Bernie-centric alternative universe.
6a. ...but this seems to have hurt Bernie more than it helped. It created a faction of hardcore, obsessive supporters - a small faction. It completely deluded them as to public opinion in the Democratic Party.

Very few people older than 40 consumed Bernie-centric Alt Left media.
7. As soon as @BernieSanders officially announced his 2020 candidacy, he staffed his campaign with sycophants like @ninaturner and @briebriejoy - representing the outer extremes of Democratic politics. They were at their heart Green Party people - not mainstream Democrats.
8. Let's dwell on how horrible a hire Press Secretary @briebriejoy was. She spent all day starting fights on Twitter, spewing vitriol at peripheral Democrats, screaming at journalists, and doxxing random nobodies.

Briahna Gray Joy was unhinged. She hurt the Sanders campaign.
10. Once Bernie officially announced his campaign in Feb. 2019, he nominally took the high road - but let @briebriejoy , @DavidSirota, and surrogates wage scorched earth warfare vs. all Democratic rivals via Twitter and the Unofficial Bernie Campaign.

It alienated everyone.
The @BernieSanders campaign's toxic hires spawned the very real "Bernie Bros" of social media.

For 5 years, if you dared as much post on Facebook "I like Joe Biden", within 5 minutes your feed would be littered with scathing replies. Lots of Democrats took it personally.
Over the past few years, I've had to digitally divorce 5 or 6 friends from high school because they became vitriolic, vulgar Bernie Bros. They turned Facebook and other social media into forums for insults and invective.

I blame the @BernieSanders campaign's toxic hires.
12. After New Hampshire, @BernieSanders was the frontrunner. He could have taken the opportunity to reach out to Democrats outside his base.

Instead, he got cocky and declared that he was owed the nomination with a slight plurality of 20%-to-35% of delegates/votes.
15. @BernieSanders' love letters to Fidel Castro were the point where he committed electoral suicide and sealed his fate.

The Florida Democratic Party, Democratic Congressmen in swing districts in the suburbs panicked. It was a break-the-glass moment. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/24/florida-dems-uproar-sanders-cuba-comments-117213
A. The biggest takeaway from the fall of the @BernieSanders campaign 2.0 is that the Democratic Party is a big tent. We have liberal Democrats, moderate Democrats, left-wingers, even conservatives.

You can't win the Democratic Party nomination with a narrow ideological faction.
B. The second takeaway from the fall of the @BernieSanders campaign is that most Democratic voters actually really like the Democratic Party. The bulk of us love Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, Andrew Cuomo, and Barack Obama.

Wage war against the Establishment at your own risk.
C. The third big takeaway is that you have to meet voters where they are.

The @BernieSanders campaign spent 5 years trying to "Shift the Overton Window", they changed some minds. But most Democrats still really like the Affordable Care Act and moderate liberal policies.
D. The fourth big takeaway of the fall of the @BernieSanders campaign is that in order to win the Democratic nomination, you. have. to. win. black. voters.

You can't fake this point with token hires, celebrities, and pandering. You have to actually listen to black voters.
E. My last big takeaway from the @BernieSanders campaign 2.0 is that you can't win the Democratic Party nomination without trying to build the largest majority possible - more than 51%.

Democratic politics is about addition and multiplication - not division and subtraction.
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