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Source: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1910765238049288573

Excerpt:

Sandersโ€™ first shift of note came on Jan. 16, the eve of the last Democratic debate, just before he was set to speak to the South Carolina Democratic Partyโ€™s dinner in Charleston โ€” a hot spot for the gun control debate between he and Clinton.

After weeks of sparring with Clinton over his gun record โ€” and in particular his 2005 vote to limit liability on gun manufacturers โ€” Sandersโ€™ campaign issued a news release announcing the senatorโ€™s support of new legislation amending that controversial law he backed 11 years back.

When pressed on the issue at a campaign stop in Underwood, Iowa the next week, Sanders bristled.

โ€œYou had a pretty Republican stance on gun control and after the debate you seem to have flopped on it,โ€ said a questioner.

โ€œNo, I have not flopped,โ€ shot back Sanders, before a segue into his standard recitation of his background on the topic. The next week, Iowans reported receiving pieces of direct mail calling Sanders a โ€œlifelong advocate for gun safetyโ€ and promising โ€œWe can trust Bernie to stand up to the NRA.โ€

Michael Briggs, Sandersโ€™ communications director, disputed the characterization of the new stance as a flip-flop, while pointing to a wide array of issues on which Clinton has changed her own mind over the course of her career โ€” from gun control to the Defense of Marriage Act to her vote on the Iraq War to her opposition of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal she helped negotiate.

โ€œHis record on gun safety goes back to his 1988 race for Congress, which he lost by 3 points, probably because he favored an assault weapons ban. He has a D- rating from the NRA. He has for months said he is willing to reconsider the liability issue,โ€ Briggs wrote in an email.

But the pristine Sanders brand is considerably different than the more weathered Clinton brand. And even if his alleged flip-flops are relatively modest in scope, thereโ€™s a high degree of risk attached to any hint that the Vermont senator might look like a conventional, calculating politician considering his campaignโ€™s focus on an idealistic โ€œrevolution.โ€

https://www.politico.com/story..../2016/01/sanders-fig

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