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This R&D provides resources on Debbie Wassmerman Schultz’s exit as Democratic National Committee (DNC) chair. Wasserman Schultz stepped down as chairwoman last week after WikiLeaks revealed e-mails that the DNC had actively plotted to undermine the presidential campaign of Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Wasserman Schultz was criticized by Sanders supporters throughout the campaign of favoring the candidacy of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Some observers have also noted that the split could undermine Wassmeran Schultz’s re-election campaign to the House, as she leads a Sanders-aligned candidate by only eight points in a recent poll.
Wasserman Schultz’s problems aren’t over yet https://t.co/EWHustvFpz pic.twitter.com/USliXzjbcx
— The Hill (@thehill) August 1, 2016
Even after a humiliating defenestration, Debbie Wasserman Schultz would not be denied her moment https://t.co/kNtWXeZQFe
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) July 29, 2016
Who will replace Debbie Wasserman Schultz? https://t.co/y8HSulYx59 | AP Photo pic.twitter.com/KzdNpIv9gu
— POLITICO (@politico) July 27, 2016
DCCC Won’t Fund Wasserman Schultz Race https://t.co/cRjmdMXqFw pic.twitter.com/mYyoUldy5l
— Roll Call (@rollcall) July 31, 2016
Ousted DNC chair Wasserman Schultz: “Sometimes you just have to take one for the team” https://t.co/IsO9o1c277 pic.twitter.com/ow9Xwl1oda
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) July 30, 2016
Why did Debbie Wasserman Schultz have to leave the D.N.C.? https://t.co/NZ0BB725bx pic.twitter.com/NGw0CBvA0f
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) July 27, 2016
Debbie’s National Committee: How Wasserman Schultz gained and lost control of the DNC https://t.co/ayoj3Sp6Mg pic.twitter.com/slQ0eamDag
— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) July 27, 2016
Debbie Wasserman Schultz opposed Sanders, who had boasted of his disdain for her party. https://t.co/9cV1E3bWiM pic.twitter.com/hGmLNaeuI3
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) July 27, 2016
Getting rid of Debbie Wasserman Schultz is not enough https://t.co/5dWuBZtSHh
— Salon (@Salon) July 30, 2016
Sanders consultants are going to work for Wasserman Schultz’s primary challenger: https://t.co/Vexyoa2S8l pic.twitter.com/FcpBMJO0Ts
— The Hill (@thehill) July 29, 2016