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I think the most judicious thing would've been to just quietly let the Joe Rogan "endorsement" happen, embracing it was needless.
I'm not sure how Bernie's team conducted it's cost-benefit analysis. I would think that Rogan himself would be the best conduit for communicating to those non-college-educated whites that Bernie thinks he can win in the Rustbelt. But in embracing Rogan publicly, Sanders has confirmed concerns among liberal identitarians that Bernie is a class-only guy, even if in reality that's not accurate. - political writer i know off the record
I'm not sure how Bernie's team conducted it's cost-benefit analysis. I would think that Rogan himself would be the best conduit for communicating to those non-college-educated whites that Bernie thinks he can win in the Rustbelt. But in embracing Rogan publicly, Sanders has confirmed concerns among liberal identitarians that Bernie is a class-only guy, even if in reality that's not accurate. - political writer i know off the record
Bernie Sanders’s Joe Rogan experience
Joe Rogan’s controversial endorsement of Bernie Sanders, explained.
www.vox.com