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Listen to Donald Trump, turn on Fox News, or follow any Republican on social media and you will hear or see the constant claim that Kamala Harris is more "radical" and more "far left" than Bernie Sanders.

No.

Let me simply say, for better or for worse, Kamala Harris is not more progressive than I am.

It is always hard to respond to Trump’s lies because, a day later, his lies become even more preposterous. But, as we come together to defeat Trump and elect the Vice President, let me just remind you of one simple fact:

The so-called "radical" and “far left” agenda that we are fighting for is, in poll after poll, far more popular than Donald Trump, more popular than the Republican Party, and it is supported by a strong majority of the American people, including Republicans and Independents.

When Trump, Republicans, and even some members of the corporate media try to scare you with words like "radical" and "far left" it's important to understand what those policies actually mean and to know that these “radical” ideas are already in place in many countries around the world.

When we talk about guaranteeing healthcare as a right for all our people, we're talking about the ability to get the healthcare you and your loved ones need without fear of going bankrupt. We're talking about the ability to change jobs without fear of losing your healthcare.

When we talk about paid family and medical leave, we're talking about being able to spend the first few months with your newborn child without rushing back to work the next week, and we're talking about being able to care for a loved-one who is sick without having to worry about missing a paycheck.

When we talk about tuition-free college, we're talking about the ability to get an education without having to leave school with crushing debt. We're talking about the ability to start a business and create jobs without having to worry about decades of student loan payments.

When we talk about a "Green New Deal," we're talking about a planet that is habitable for future generations — with less drought, famine, floods, extreme weather disturbances, disease, and human suffering.

When we talk about raising the minimum wage, we're talking about people not having to work two or three jobs just to make ends meet for their families.

When we talk about expanding Medicare to cover dental, hearing, and vision, we're talking about our seniors being able to chew the food they eat, listen to the sound of their loved ones' voices, and see the world around them.

When we talk about passing the PRO Act, we're talking about giving working people a greater voice on the job to negotiate better pay and benefits for them and their families. We're talking about people just trying to make a living while CEOs are making a killing.

When we talk about letting the government negotiate the price of prescription drugs, we're talking about making sure people can afford the lifesaving medicine they need without having to choose between their health and food or utilities.

When we talk about overturning Citizens United, we're talking about making it so the wealthiest people and corporations in this country do not have the ability to buy our elections and our democracy.

When we talk about strengthening public education, we are talking about the ability to make sure that all of our children, regardless of income, get the education they need to prepare themselves for the future.

When we talk about strengthening and expanding Social Security, we're talking about making sure all of our seniors can retire and live out their lives with dignity.

And when we talk about making sure the wealthy pay their fair share, we are simply saying that it is time we have a government and an economy that works for everyone in this country, not just the top 1 percent. It’s time that we dealt with the unprecedented level of income and wealth that we are currently experiencing.

That is NOT a radical agenda.

The Republican Party and Donald Trump: More tax breaks to billionaires, budgets to cut Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, letting polluters destroy our planet, letting drug companies charge whatever they want for medicine...

That is radical.

So here is our job in the next few weeks — and I need your help to get it done:

Please contribute $50 to my campaign and I will use the donations we receive to travel the country to rally progressives to defeat Donald Trump and to elect the most progressive Congress possible this November. We’ve already had great events in Wisconsin, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Maine and New York. But much more needs to be done.

  • MF_COOM [he/him]
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    19 days ago

    They must have something devastating on that man

    • hotcouchguy [he/him]
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      19 days ago

      There is no heart attack gun, they actually installed an anti-pacemaker in him, back in the mid 90s

    • FlakesBongler [they/them]
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      19 days ago

      Secret seventh son most likely

      Born with powers beyond mortal ken

      Had to be sealed away under the Other Washington Monument

  • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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    19 days ago

    Lmaooooooo the last paragraph actually made me lol

    “Give me $50 bucks and we can finally beat Donald Trump”

    • copandballtorture [ey/em]
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      19 days ago

      My "detected spam" text message folder is littered with DNC propaganda and donation seeking thanks to him

  • rootsbreadandmakka [he/him]
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    19 days ago

    "Go on," said Bernie. "How's it gonna be. We gonna create real socialism."

    "We'll have central planning," I said. "An' we'll have maybe democratic centralism an' a dictatorship of the proletariat . . . . an' in the factories we'll have . . . . real unions-"

    "For the workers," Bernie shouted.

    "For the workers," I repeated.

    "And I get to protect the workers."

    "An' you get to protect the workers."

    Bernie giggled with happiness. "An' live from each according to his ability, to each according to his need."

    "Yes."

    Bernie turned his head.

    "No, Bernie. Look down there acrost the public park, like you can almost see the place."

    Bernie obeyed. I looked down at the gun.

    "Go on, rootsbreadandmakka. When we gonna do it?"

    "Gonna do it soon."

    "Me an' you."

    "You . . . . an' me. Ever'body gonna have healthcare. Ain't gonna be no more trouble. Nobody gon-na hurt nobody nor steal from 'em."

    Bernie said, "I thought the far left was mad at me, rootsbreadandmakka."

    "No," I said. "No, Bernie. We ain't mad. We never been mad, an' we ain't now. That's a thing I want ya to know."

    Bernie begged, "Le's do it now. Le's create socialism now."

    "Sure, right now. We gotta. We gotta."

    hesitation-2

    • HamManBad [he/him]
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      19 days ago

      Damn the best laid plans of mice and men really do go like that sadness

  • 12022081631 [he/him]
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    19 days ago

    Donald Trump has said that Kamala Harris recuperates more radicals than I do. I can say, emphatically, this is untrue.

  • miz [any, any]
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    19 days ago

    sadly yes, they are both disgraceful cowards who won't call it a genocide

  • Weedian [he/him]
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    19 days ago

    Has anyone ever explained what “progressives” are progressing towards?

  • I_Voxgaard [comrade/them]
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    19 days ago

    Bernie out here encouraging people to "turn on Fox news" and "follow republicans on social media"

    • copandballtorture [ey/em]
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      19 days ago

      Following Republicans on social media is a pretty good way to get people to hate Republicans