Can we all agree that the Sanders team hasn't been all that positive? These types of things need to end after last night.

.... Really?

Look, both campaigns are very much guilty of putting out negative stuff against each other, this is politics, it gets very dirty at times, especially when emotions are high and the risks seem so huge this cycle. I think we really need to remain positive and try to unite, which is going to take some humility on both sides.

The following is articles to prove my case and point of both sides being guilty:

Bernie Camp:

"Sanders campaign: Clinton started it " "Bernie Sanders attacks Hillary Clinton’s LGBT endorsements" "Sanders ramps up attacks of Clinton's Iraq vote" "Bernie Sanders Attacks Hillary Clinton Over Regulating Wall Street" "Bernie Sanders Attacks Hillary Clinton Directly on Trade"

Hillary Camp:

"Albright: 'special place in hell' for women who don't support Clinton" "John Lewis snapped back, “I never saw him, I never met him.”" "Bill Clinton: Sanders is the 'blame candidate'" "Bill Clinton Complains That ‘Bernie Bros’ Are ‘Profane’ And ‘Sexist’" "Hillary's Claim That Bernie Was Absent on Health Care"

They have both done a disserivce to each other in the sense that they have made being "idealistic" and "experience" are exclusive things. For example, Hillary has her own ideals, she just also has experience and knows how to compromise in order to get things passed to reach her goals. It's same case for Bernie, he VOTED with her on the crime bill, because he thought the good in it outweighed the bad. The world is never black and white...

As far as Bernie being "negative" on Hillary, hes actually doing her a favor and getting the mud thrown early before the general election cycle, by the time Trump rolls around most of the things concerning Hillary and hurting her trust in polls will be going up.

He's basically using ammo Trump would have used way ahead of the election, which will blunt the effectiveness of Trump's claims and arguments. Basically it will be heard by most as "same old attack" instead of something more fresh.

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