Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Sanders Campaign Rocked Again: More Staff Caught Advocating Violence Against Opponents

2020 Democratic Party presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders' campaign was rocked again on Tuesday after James O'Keefe's Project Veritas released more undercover footage exposing paid Sanders campaign staffers appearing to advocate for violence against political opponents.

The new video from Project Veritas allegedly shows Sanders campaign South Carolina field organizers Mason Baird and Daniel Taylor advocating for "Extreme action" and "Militancy" against political opponents and private property.

"I've canvassed with someone who's an anarchist, and with someone who's a Marxist-Leninist. So, we attract radical, truly radical people in the campaign obviously that's not outward-facing."

"For me personally, I have no problem going all in on the campaign stuff because you're planting a seed yeah, the whole socialist thing four years ago was a whole lot more toxic than it is today".

"We have all this momentum, where do we go, regardless of the outcome, after it's all over? Change won't come easily, regardless. Even if Bernie is elected, change will not come swiftly or easily, so the connections we make now in the campaign with people, and volunteers, it's important we retain that regardless of the outcome. It's unfortunate that we have to make plans for extreme action but like I said, they're not going to give it to us even if Bernie is elected."

The new release from Project Veritas comes after the group released undercover videos involving a paid Sanders campaign staffer in Iowa and in South Carolina in recent weeks that showed the staffers allegedly advocating for violence against political opponents.

The Sanders campaign has largely ignored media requests on the matter and even called the police on journalists who pressed for a response from the campaign on the videos.


https://www.dailywire.com/news/sanders-campaign-rocked-again-more-staff-caught-advocating-violence-against-opponents

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