Republican
presidential nominee Donald Trump is exploiting a rocky day for the
Democratic National Committee to reach out to Vermont Sen. Bernie
Sanders’ supporters who feel their candidate didn’t get a fair shake in
the primaries.
On
Friday, just days before the Democratic National Convention in
Philadelphia, WikiLeaks released nearly 20,000 emails that suggest DNC
Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and other party leaders preferred
presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton over Sanders
— despite repeated claims of impartiality.
The
following morning, Trump used the controversy as a way to extend an
olive branch to Sanders’ supporters, who are far more liberal but
generally agree that the political process is rigged to support
establishment candidates.
Donald Trump
Leaked e-mails of DNC show plans to destroy Bernie Sanders. Mock his
heritage and much more. On-line from Wikileakes, really vicious. RIGGED
The DNC emails contain embarrassing exchanges
in which DNC top brass mock Sanders’ campaign, think up anti-Sanders
narratives, and apparently consider using Sanders’ religious beliefs to
minimize his support. (Though raised Jewish, Sanders is not particularly
interested in organized religion.)
For
many of Sanders’ supporters, the emails confirmed what they had been
saying all along: that the national party had treated Sanders unfairly
and viewed his upstart campaign as a threat from the beginning. On
Saturday morning, DNCleak was trending on social media with more than
300,000 tweets.
Trump made a similar appeal to stalwart Sanders fans on Thursday while accepting the GOP’s presidential nomination at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
“I
have seen firsthand how the system is rigged against our citizens, just
like it was rigged against Bernie Sanders — he never had a chance,” he
said. “But his supporters will join our movement, because we will fix
his biggest issue: trade.”
Trump
also cited Sanders’ past criticism of Clinton’s judgment while arguing
that the world is less safe after her stint as secretary of state under
President Obama.
“Her
bad instincts and her bad judgment — something pointed out by Bernie
Sanders — are what caused the disasters unfolding today,” he said.
And
the WikiLeaks revelation was not the only news to disturb the already
uneasy peace between Sanders’ fans and the DNC ahead of next week’s
convention.
Clinton announced that she had chosen Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, a relatively centrist Democrat, for her running mate in a text message to supporters Friday night.
Kaine
is from a swing state and has a wealth of foreign policy experience,
but he definitely does not come from the leftist, Sanders’ wing of the
Democratic Party. Kaine supported trade deals like the Trans-Pacific
Partnership, fiercely criticized by Sanders, and the Virginia senator
has expressed a personal opposition to abortion.
Liberal
filmmaker Michael Moore was among those who bemoaned the Kaine pick. He
said Trump picked Indiana Gov. Mike Pence to fire up the conservative
base whereas Clinton’s pick played it safe.
“I’m thrilled to tell you this first: I’ve chosen Sen. Tim Kaine as my running mate. Welcome him to our team,” she wrote.
Kabul
was plunged into mourning Sunday after its deadliest attack for 15
years killed 80 people and left hundreds maimed, reigniting concern that
the Islamic State group was seeking to expand its foothold in
Afghanistan.
Tempers
were frayed a day after the twin bombings that tore through crowds of
Shiite Hazara protesters, as many anxiously searched hospitals and
morgues, looking among the mutilated bodies for missing relatives.
The
attack in the majority Sunni country highlighted the risk of sectarian
disharmony in a nation that has largely avoided the bloody strife
between Sunnis and Shiites that plagues much of the Muslim world.
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