Compatriots,
All of you know that when we began this campaign a little over a year ago we were considered to be a fringe campaign. But over the last year, I think that has changed just a little bit.
As of today, we have won 22 state primaries and caucuses with over 11 million votes.
What is most extraordinary to me is that in virtually every single state, we have won in big numbers the votes of young people.
Young people understand that they are the future of America, and they intend to help shape that future.
I am enormously optimistic about the future of our country when so many young people have come on board and understand that our vision, a vision of social justice, economic justice, racial justice, and environmental justice, must be the future of America.
Our campaign from day one has understood some very basic points, and that is first, we will not allow right-wing Republicans to control our government.
That is especially true with Donald Trump as the Republican candidate.
The American people in my view will never support a candidate whose major theme is bigotry, who insults Mexicans, who insults Muslims and women and African-Americans. We will not allow Donald Trump to become president of the United States.
But we understand that our mission is more than just defeating Trump. It is transforming our country.
The vast majority of the American people know that it is not acceptable that the top tenth of 1 percent owns as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent; we’re going to change that.
When millions of Americans are working longer hours for lower wages, we will not allow 57 percent of all new income to go to the top 1 percent. We will end a corrupt campaign finance system.
Democracy is not about billionaires buying elections.
We will end a broken criminal justice system.
We will break up the major banks on Wall Street. We will join the rest of the industrialized world and guarantee health care to all people as a right.
We will bring about real immigration reform and a path toward citizenship. We will tell the billionaire class and corporate America that they will start paying their fair share of taxes.
What we understand, and what every one of us has always understood, is that real change never occurs from the top on down, always from the bottom on up.
That is the history of America, whether it is the creation of the trade union movement, the civil rights movement, the women’s movement, the gay movement.
And that is what OUR movement is about.
But you all know it is more than Bernie Sanders. It is all of us together. That is what this movement is about: millions of people from coast to coast standing up and looking around them and knowing that we can do much, much better as a nation.
Whether Wall Street likes it, whether corporate America likes it, whether wealthy campaign contributors like it, whether the corporate media likes it, together we know what our job is. It is to bring the American people together to create a government that works for us, not the 1 percent.
Next Tuesday, we continue the fight. We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington, D.C. And then we take our fight for social, economic, racial, and environmental justice to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
I am pretty good at arithmetic, and I know that the fight in front of us is a very, very steep fight, but we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate we can get.
Last night I had a very kind call from President Obama and I look forward to working with him to ensure that we move this country forward.
Andlast night, I also had a very gracious call from Secretary Clinton and congratulated her on her victories.
Our fight is to transform our country and to understand that we are in this together.
It is to understand that all of what we believe is what the majority of the American people believe. And it is to understand that the struggle continues.
If this campaign has proven anything, it has proven that millions of Americans who love this country are prepared to stand up and fight to make this country a much better place.
Thank you all. The struggle continues.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Paid for by Bernie 2016
PO Box 905 - Burlington VT 05402 United States - (855) 4-BERNIE
This email was sent to sccbesme.humanidade@gmail.com. If you need to update or change your information or email address, click here to update your info. Email is one of the most important tools we have to reach supporters like you, but you can let us know if you'd like to receive fewer emails. We'd hate to see you go, but if you need to do so, click here to unsubscribe. Stand against the powerful special interests who are systematically buying our Congress and have their sights set on the presidency by contributing to Bernie here.
https://www.facebook.com/notes/bernie-sanders/the-struggle-continues/1064490870272583
ReplyDelete
ReplyDeleteBernie Sanders Refuses to Concede Nomination to Hillary Clinton
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/13/us/politics/bernie-sanders-campaign.html?ribbon-ad-idx=5&rref=politics&module=Ribbon&version=context®ion=Header&action=click&contentCollection=Pol%C3%ADtica&pgtype=article