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In reply to the discussion: Sanders refuses to rescind endorsement of candidate sporting Nazi tattoo [View all]QueerDuck
(421 posts)I understand your concern about negative campaigning and "bashing" ... however, the rule against actual (not imagined) bashing/attacking and insulting Democrats is intended for the general election, where the goal is to unite behind the party's nominee. We're not at that stage yet. 
Reasonable adults understand that the PRIMARY process is, by its very nature, a contest where we evaluate and contrast the strengths and weaknesses of different candidates to choose the best one to represent the party. Pointing out a candidate's record or potential liabilities and baggage, or their demeanor and temperament, or any evidence of poor judgement and dishonesty, etc. is a standard part of that normal vetting process... and is not a violation of the general election rule.
Toughen-up. It's going to be a long road ahead.
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