de: | Bernie 2020 info@berniesanders.com | ||
responder a: | info@berniesanders.com | ||
para: | Paulo Augusto Lacaz <sccbesme.humanidade@gmail.com> | ||
data: | 22 de fev de 2019 15:29 | ||
assunto: | The corporate media underestimated us from the start | ||
enviado por: | bounces.list.berniesanders.com | ||
assinado por: | berniesanders.com |
Remember this?
It was April 30, 2015 and Bernie ducked out of the Senate to announce he was running for president. He told the reporters he didn’t have all day out here, and then went back to work…
The corporate media underestimated us from the start, but we knew there was something there immediately when we raised more than $1.5 million in our first 24 hours in 2015.
Then crowds started showing up on our first tour. Like this overflow crowd in Minnesota.
Then more than 10,000 showed up in Madison.
No one underestimated us after that.
But the truth is, taking on this guy…
And these guys…
Is our most important challenge yet.
And this guy can’t do it alone.
He needs you with him, Paulo Augusto.
So we have to ask:
Our campaign was never about one person – it’s about a movement of Americans coming together and saying they have had ENOUGH of the billionaire class buying elections in this country. It’s time for a government that works for all of us, and not just the 1 percent.
- Team Bernie
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