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Celerity

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7. He absolutely was not 'always a conservative Democrat':
Sat Dec 14, 2024, 02:49 AM
Dec 14

He claimed the progressive label for himself for many years, and he begged for Sanders' help in 2016:

A Member of “Bernie’s Army” Is Still Waiting for the Candidate’s Help

John Fetterman is running for Senate in Pennsylvania, one of the most expensive races in the country. He wants to know when the political revolution starts.

https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2016/04/john-fettermans-senate-campaign-needs-bernie-sanders-help.html

April 19, 2016

John Fetterman, the populist mayor and long-shot Democratic Senate candidate, was one of the first elected officials in the country to endorse Bernie Sanders for president. He is, like Sanders, a political outsider. A tattooed giant—6-foot-8, more than 300 pounds—he’s spent the past 11 years presiding over Braddock, Pennsylvania, a largely black town outside Pittsburgh that was wrecked by the collapse of the local steel industry. Income inequality is at the center of his campaign. “I think there’s a great deal of overlap” between Sanders’ platform and his own, he tells me, “whether it’s a $15-an-hour living wage or health care, trade deals, a rigged economy.” Ideologically, the only real difference between the two men is that Fetterman is more in favor of gun control. He has the date of every homicide in Braddock since his election—nine in all—inked on his right arm.

In February, the New Republic described Fetterman as part of “Bernie’s army,” a generation of Democratic candidates creating “a progressive revolution from within.” Like Sanders, Fetterman has raised most of the money for his primary online, from small-dollar donors. He’s in a three-way primary race against Joe Sestak, the defeated Democratic Senate candidate in 2010, and Katie McGinty, who has the backing of much of the national Democratic establishment. Fetterman’s criticism of McGinty echoes Sanders’ case against Hillary Clinton. “When she ran less than two years ago, she was for $9 an hour instead of $15,” he says, referring to the minimum wage. “She brought fracking to Pennsylvania, and she also supported NAFTA.” She has a massive financial advantage in what is currently the most expensive Senate race in the country, with more than $17 million already spent.



Given the money and political power stacked against him, Fetterman says he needs Sanders’ help to have any chance next Tuesday, the same day as the Pennsylvania presidential primary. So far, however, it has not been forthcoming. There’s been no endorsement, no fundraising support, no joint appearances. Fetterman’s campaign finds this confounding. On the ground, he says, there’s enormous overlap between his supporters and the Sanders grassroots. (“The crowd at the Fishtown brewpub is young, liberal, urban. They rave about Sanders—and Fetterman,” says a recent Philadelphia Inquirer story.) In a three-way race, he believes, Sanders’ backing could be decisive; Fetterman estimates that he’ll win if he gets 60 or 70 percent of Sanders’ voters.

Right now, that seems unlikely; a poll from early April had him at 9 percent of the vote, with 66 percent saying they haven’t recently seen, read, or heard anything about him, and 63 percent saying they didn’t know what his ideology was. The only ray of hope: When people had heard about him, what they heard made them like him more. Lacking the resources to get on the airwaves, he’s doing as much retail campaigning as he can, including going to Sanders rallies to talk to voters one on one. (The Sanders campaign didn’t respond to a request for comment.) “To me, Pennsylvania represents the perfectly framed battle within the party war of 2016,” Fetterman tells me. “Untold millions in outside money and establishment endorsements versus the will of Sanders’ grassroots supporters who could, quite literally, pick the next nominee in this state. That nominee, badly outspent, represents a decimated steel town on society’s economic fringe.”

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John Fetterman Endorses Bernie Sanders

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He represents the state of Pennsylvania and he has a good JI7 Dec 14 #1
Yep DeepWinter Dec 14 #66
So what are they thinking? paleotn Dec 14 #77
Like the soon-to-be-erstwhile-Senators from WV and AZ, I like that he caucuses RockRaven Dec 14 #2
Agree Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #15
Pretty much /nt The Wandering Harper Dec 14 #61
Recommended. H2O Man Dec 14 #3
He absolutely was not 'always a conservative Democrat': Celerity Dec 14 #7
Interesting Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #16
Yep Trenzalore Dec 14 #39
Very good! H2O Man Dec 14 #47
What does this: Celerity Dec 14 #4
You know what it means Sewa Dec 14 #9
Explain I can't Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #17
Understood. You know, there's a diplomatic way to Mike 03 Dec 14 #27
Now you know why I asked what I asked ..... Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #29
I have a good opinion of him. nt Raine Dec 14 #5
Even after he signed up on Trump's Truth Social and with his first post said Trump's NY prosecution was political and Celerity Dec 14 #10
Yes, I've read the same.. Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #18
Stefanik makes my skin crawl The Wizard Dec 14 #34
Disappointment. AltairIV Dec 14 #73
Then the sob needs to return my donations Captain Zero Dec 14 #80
This is just wrong NJCher Dec 14 #82
With all that, Fetterman removed himself from my personal list of future potential Jack Valentino Dec 14 #91
He's shown what he is with Sewa Dec 14 #6
Indeed, all valid Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #19
I have always been leary of folks who demand and then receive special privileges. riversedge Dec 14 #60
"I'm for fracking" Klarkashton Dec 14 #8
Well said Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #20
Well he was hetter than "Dr" Oz. mahina Dec 14 #11
My opinion BeerBarrelPolka Dec 14 #12
I see you got the 'drift' Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #21
Mixed... Mike Nelson Dec 14 #13
You summarize it well Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #22
Talk about damning with faint praise. Paladin Dec 14 #28
PA and PA Dems had someone "better" - Casey RandomNumbers Dec 14 #40
I'm disappointed in him. Gore1FL Dec 14 #14
Brilliant! Thanks! Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a Dec 14 #23
Opportunist in the classic sense DronePilot Dec 14 #25
He's kissed the ring. Nt. Voltaire2 Dec 14 #26
I don't think it's a ring that Bettie Dec 14 #38
He's not part of the resistance jalan48 Dec 14 #30
Not to be trusted. returnee Dec 14 #31
That's my concern. Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #49
He's making the mistake Democrats sometimes make when facing a tough reelection in a state that isn't blue. Vinca Dec 14 #32
You don't beat MAGA by being MAGA-lite Yavin4 Dec 14 #45
This 10,000 times! OhioBack2Blue Dec 14 #68
Casey was not MAGA-lite. Self Esteem Dec 14 #83
So, how does making yourself MAGA-lite turn the tide? Yavin4 Dec 14 #84
Not sure what your point is. Self Esteem Dec 14 #87
In your mind, Casey was a different approach Yavin4 Dec 14 #89
I claimed Casey was not MAGA-lite. Anyone who thinks he is doesn't have a leg to stand on. Self Esteem Dec 15 #98
I've been watching him and it seems that he is veering.... Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #50
Remember the 80s and 90s when scared Democrats acted like GOP Lite? Fucking hated that and it was &still is why we lose ZonkerHarris Dec 14 #93
Buying In To Sell Us Out? MayReasonRule Dec 14 #33
I think he knows his audience extremely well Sympthsical Dec 14 #35
Inasmuch as I live in Fla., the land of DeSantis and the orange menace, my opinion is allegorical oracle Dec 14 #36
Criticism of him is insanely over the top. Manchin single handedly killed the build back better bill... Wiz Imp Dec 14 #37
Good points... Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #52
Here's the thing Wiz Imp Dec 14 #67
Dislike immensely alarimer Dec 14 #41
Terribly displeased. Emile Dec 14 #42
Can't post it republianmushroom Dec 14 #43
Vichy Democrat Yavin4 Dec 14 #44
I like that he annoys certain people. BannonsLiver Dec 14 #46
I'm sure if Fetterman was a contributing member of DU True Dough Dec 14 #57
I've always been a fierce advocate of Fetterman. BlueTsunami2018 Dec 14 #48
Not sure claudette Dec 14 #51
A lot of people in politics find a wall to climb to power, then switch sides bucolic_frolic Dec 14 #53
He had a stroke. A stroke can affect the brain. Sneederbunk Dec 14 #54
I don't think I can comment... regnaD kciN Dec 14 #55
Indeed. That's why we must be careful. Bread and Circuses Dec 14 #56
Not touching this one, no way Blue_Tires Dec 14 #58
We'll see. Time will tell. nt The Unmitigated Gall Dec 14 #59
I dont really care what he says... AkFemDem Dec 14 #62
Thank you. It's sad that an apparent majority of people at DU are saying he's not a real progressive Wiz Imp Dec 14 #69
Total phony Henry203 Dec 14 #63
He's TROLLING the Repukes FakeNoose Dec 14 #64
Has gone downhill. But still happy his seat is not R mvd Dec 14 #65
Fetterman is a reasonable solid democrat leader. Groundhawg Dec 14 #70
He fooled a bunch of progressives MotownPgh Dec 14 #71
He's a better Senator than Dr. Oz... mic drop. WarGamer Dec 14 #72
Okay, I'm going to do a reverse conspiracy theory. Baitball Blogger Dec 14 #74
Fetterman appeals more to the white working comradebillyboy Dec 14 #75
VERY mixed Skittles Dec 14 #76
For every Manchin that leaves, Sneederbunk Dec 14 #78
looks to me like he thinks he can make a name for himself become the "Manchin" of the Senate...... Takket Dec 14 #79
I see him as a Democrat in a swing state that is trending Republican. Self Esteem Dec 14 #81
Since you can't bash Democrats, I have no opinion. nt doc03 Dec 14 #85
I live in Pa. I voted for him. Eko Dec 14 #86
He's a Pennsylvania Senator and he can legislate and lobby for Pennsylvanians as he sees fit Quiet Em Dec 14 #88
He's a center-left populist Jose Garcia Dec 14 #90
Total fucking idiot just waiting to sell us out like Manchin and Sinema. ZonkerHarris Dec 14 #92
See below: LudwigPastorius Dec 15 #94
trump won pa. he is going where the state went. FOR NOW. pansypoo53219 Dec 15 #95
I think hes a good democrat and understands his state and constituents Asa13 Dec 15 #96
Just saying stupid shit he thinks he needs to say to stay in office thebigidea Dec 15 #97
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