Speculation reached a tipping point today over whether or not Debbie Wasserman-Schultz should step down from her post as the head of the Democratic party.
The Bernie Sanders campaign has been warring with Wasserman-Schultz, the Democratic National Committee chair. Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said he was being "diplomatic" by asking her to leave.
"I think someone else could play a more positive role," Weaver said when asked about whether or not he wanted her to resign during an interview on CNN.
"I think what the party needs...is a person at the end of the DNC who can help unify the party and bring the various factions of the party together," he said.
He added: "There's been a pattern of conduct which calls into question whether she can really be the kind of unifying force we need in the Democratic Party."
Weaver isn't alone. Several online petitions have been launched to remove Wasserman-Schultz. A petition on MoveOn.org has more than 83,600 signatures.
Wasserman-Schultz hasn't publicly commented on the speculation but several senators have thrown their support behind her.
Sen. Chris Coons (D-Delaware) told ABC News that the tension has not been helpful.
"I understand the anger and frustration of many in the Sanders camp who feel that from state to state the process hasn’t been as open or fair as they had hoped or wanted because they’re disappointed in the outcome, but I don’t see how replacing the chair of the DNC substantively moves us forward," Coons said.
"Continuing to pick fights that are looking backwards rather than looking forwards, I don’t see as constructive towards a goal of getting us towards a Senate Democratic majority and a Democratic president," he continued.
Sen. Barbara Boxer came to her defense, saying that Wasserman-Schultz has been handling "a very difficult primary."
"I don't see what the problem is with Debbie. I really don't," Boxer said.
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