You think Hillary signed it?
I'm not defending Hillary. That's last year.
Regarding the pledge to swear off campaign donations from PACs and corporations:
The primaries are coming up in 2018. Berners are demanding that every Democratic candidate sign a pledge to forego PAC and corporate money. I'm not against that if nobody can accept donations, Republican and Democrat, in other words laws reforming campaign financing. I think unilaterally making that decision gives Republicans too much of an advantage in the mid-term elections. Berners have said that this pledge will be some magic juju against ads and media releases making false claims by big right wing PACS.
I have no problem with candidates swearing off PAC and corporate money. If I'm wrong then they will have the advantage next year and I'm happy with that. So, why the pledge? Why not let these ideas be tested in the primaries? Let the people in each district decide and if campaign pledge against accepting PAC and corporate money is important enough then those candidates will win.
I think they will get pasted in many districts. Most actually. I think that's what Berners are afraid of too. Which is why I call unilateral refusal to accept campaign donations from PACS and corporations a very strange capitulation to Republicans.