Saturday, February 1, 2020

Can you say you'll vote in Massachusetts?




There are some numbers that I think are important for you to know following last night's FEC fundraising deadline:
  • We met our goal of reaching 1.5 million people who have contributed to this campaign so far. That is extraordinary.

  • During the month of January, 633,552 people contributed to put us on a path to win in Iowa, New Hampshire, and the many states that follow.

  • More than 200,000 of those people were contributing for the first time, which is just one of the ways our movement continues to grow across the country.
I share these numbers today because they show that we are building the largest grassroots organization of anyone else in this race. And that is exactly the reason our campaign is the best prepared to defeat Donald Trump in November.
But first we need to win this primary. And while it is important that we have the financial resources to run a competitive campaign in every state, at the end of the day what will win this election is the largest voter turnout this country has ever seen.
So with this primary about to be underway, I need to ask you to do something important:
Add your name to say you plan to vote for our campaign in the Massachusetts primary. We are aiming for a lot of signatures today to show the strength of the movement we're building together
The Iowa caucus is in two days. About a week later comes New Hampshire. And if we can do well in those first two states, we are going to be in a very good position to win this primary.
Thank you for being a part of this campaign. As long as we are in this struggle together, there is nothing we cannot accomplish.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders






 
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