Sanders' 'Trump-like rhetoric' encouraged vandals, Bloomberg camp says
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[February 22, 2020]
By James Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Michael Bloomberg’s
presidential campaign on Friday alleged that rival Bernie Sanders’
“Trump-like rhetoric” encouraged supporters to vandalize a Bloomberg
campaign office in Tennessee and others across the country.
Vandals spray-painted an expletive and the word “oligarch” on the doors
of Bloomberg’s office in Knoxville, Tennessee, on Thursday evening, the
campaign said.
“We don't know who is responsible for this vandalism, but we do know it
echoes language from the Sanders campaign and its supporters,” Bloomberg
campaign manager Kevin Sheekey said in a statement.
"We call on Bernie Sanders to immediately condemn these attacks and for
his campaign to end the Trump-like rhetoric that is clearly encouraging
his supporters to engage in behavior that has no place in our politics,"
Sheekey said.
The Sanders campaign declined to comment on the allegations.
Tensions between the two camps have been high since Wednesday’s debate
in Las Vegas, when Bloomberg, the former New York mayor, flat-out
asserted that Sanders would lose the general election to President
Donald Trump should he become the Democratic nominee.
At the same debate, Sanders, a U.S. Senator from Vermont and the current
Democratic front-runner, was asked about the conduct of some of his more
vitriolic supporters – so-called “Bernie Bros” - on social media. He
said they made up a tiny fraction of his political base.
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Democratic presidential candidate Michael Bloomberg's Knoxville
campaign office is seen vandalized, in Tennessee, U.S. February 21,
2020. Hayes Hickman/Knoxville News Sentinel via REUTERS
“We have over 10.6 million people on Twitter, and 99.9% of them are
decent human beings, are working people, are people who believe in
justice, compassion, and love,” Sanders said. “And if there are a
few people who make ugly remarks ... I disown those people; they are
not part of our movement.”
In the past week, two Bloomberg offices in Ohio were defaced with
the spray-painted words “oligarch.” In Michigan, offices were
vandalized with “corporate pig” and “Eat the rich.”
Sanders and his aides regularly have referred to Bloomberg, one of
the wealthiest men in the world, as an oligarch.
(Additional reporting by Simon Lewis in Las Vegas; editing by Nick
Macfie)
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