The Top 5 Reasons MoveOn Members Voted to Endorse Bernie (with the Most Votes and Widest Margin in Our History)
By
Ilya Sheyman, Executive Director, MoveOn.org Political Action
With a record-setting 78.6 percent of 340,665 votes cast by the MoveOn membership,
Senator Bernie Sanders has won MoveOn.org Political Action’s
endorsement for president with the largest total and widest margin in
MoveOn history.
MoveOn.org
only endorses candidates based on votes by our members. Our only
previous presidential endorsement during a Democratic primary was for
Barack Obama, in early 2008. In 2004, no Democratic candidate reached
the threshold for an endorsement.
Here
are 5 of the top reasons MoveOn members support Bernie and will
mobilize to get out the vote on his behalf in Iowa, New Hampshire, and
other crucial early states.
1.
Bernie’s lifelong commitment to standing up to corporate and 1%
interests to fight for an economy where everyone has a fair shot.
“His
refusal to accept the status quo of the wealthiest Americans using
their power to influence politicians matters to me. If we’re going to
push back against the rising oligarchy in our country, we need people
like Bernie Sanders representing us in government.”
– MoveOn member Matt R., Reston, VA
At
the core of Bernie’s campaign is a commitment to fixing an economic
system that has been rigged in favor of giant corporations and the
wealthiest few and that is making economic inequality worse.
Bernie’s
campaign is funded by more than a million ordinary Americans chipping
in whatever they can afford — not by billionaires or corporate
SuperPACs. In our endorsement vote exit poll, one of the words MoveOn
members most frequently used to describe him was “integrity.” He isn’t
beholden to lobbyists and corporate interests, and it shows in the
positions he’s taken, from fighting to break up too-big-to-fail Wall
Street banks, to tuition-free public higher education, to expanding
Social Security, to fighting for bold solutions on climate change and a
$15-hour minimum wage.
In
short, MoveOn members support Bernie Sanders because they believe they
can trust him to stand up to powerful interests and fight for what’s
right.
2. He’s standing up for justice for communities facing oppression.
“In
a nutshell, he exemplifies the ‘We the People’ style of democracy I
believe in. He has stood by and with the people, supporting women,
people of color, LGBTQ, seniors, and the poor against those who look to
subjugate these historically oppressed groups for profit.”
– MoveOn member Natalie R., Claremont, CA
Bernie
is fighting for racial justice by calling to demilitarize police,
invest in community policing, end the drug war and tackle the epidemic
of mass incarceration, and restore voting rights gutted by federal
courts. On immigration, Sanders proposes allowing undocumented
immigrants to purchase health care through the Affordable Care Act,
dismantling inhumane deportation programs and private detention centers,
and a path to citizenship for 11 million aspiring Americans. He’s
fighting for equal pay for women and to expand and protect reproductive
rights, and has pledged to only nominate Supreme Court justices who
support Roe v. Wade.
3. He’ll say no to permanent war.
“He
represents integrity. He was also right about Iraq and I prefer his
stance on foreign policy. I feel that he is concerned with getting our
country on track and not getting us in more wars.”
– MoveOn member Janekee C., Davenport, FL
Bernie
Sanders has been a strong, consistent voice for the principle that war
should always be a last resort. He had the foresight to vote against
authorizing the war in Iraq in 2002, was a strong supporter of the
nuclear deal to prevent war with Iran, and has been a voice of reason
against escalation in Syria and other conflicts around the world.
A
diplomacy-first foreign policy has long been one of MoveOn members’ top
priorities, and Bernie has consistently stood with us against costly,
needless, and unwise military escalation that puts our nation’s security
and values at risk.
4. Electability: This election will hinge on turnout, and Bernie is inspiring and mobilizing the communities it’ll take to win.
“I
have never been as excited about a candidate as I am about Bernie
Sanders. His liberal values match my own values more closely than any
other candidate. I respect Bernie Sander’s independence from corporate
influence. His focus on social justice and addressing the economic
inequality in this country make him the candidate for me.”
– MoveOn member Megan W., Poulsbo, WA
Bernie’s
campaign is inspiring millions of people to enter the political process
for the first time, including young people and other members of the
“rising American electorate” who the eventual Democratic nominee will
need to mobilize in order to win in November. He’s raised money from
more contributors than any candidate in history at this stage in the
primary process, and massive crowds have turned out to see him across
the country. Part of why MoveOn members are supporting Bernie is that
his agenda excites and inspires them, and they see it doing the same for
others.
Experts
agree that the general election will hinge on voter turnout. If the
Obama coalition can be inspired to vote, Democrats will retain the White
House. But if the electorate looks like it did in 2014, when
Republicans gained ground across the country and seized control of the
Senate, Democrats will be in trouble.
Not
only do some new polls this week show Bernie leading the Democratic
field in Iowa and New Hampshire, they also show him to be the Democratic
candidate who performs best against various hypothetical Republican
nominees.
MoveOn
members support Bernie because they know his message has broad support
and that he is well positioned to win the White House in a general
election.
5. Putting members in the driver’s seat is what MoveOn does, and a whopping 79 percent voted to endorse Bernie.
“I
voted for MoveOn.org to endorse Bernie Sanders for president because he
represents the progressive movement like this organization. His views
align perfectly with my own — wealth inequality, a living wage, job
creation, Wall Street reform, racial justice, women’s and LBGT rights,
college without debt, climate change, and peaceful solutions to prevent
war, such as his support for the Iran deal.”
– MoveOn member Terri D., Brookfield, WI
Finally,
MoveOn is endorsing Bernie for president because MoveOn is our members.
MoveOn only endorses candidates for office after formal membership
votes, and in this case, the outcome of our internal democratic process
was overwhelming: the vast majority of voting MoveOn members want the
organization to support Bernie, so that’s what we’re going to do. We’ve
pledged to run a 100% positive campaign. And then regardless of who wins
the nomination, MoveOn will support the eventual Democratic nominee in
the general election to keep a Republican out of the White House,
because the vast majority of members have made clear that it’s what they
want MoveOn to do.
More
than 340,000 MoveOn members participated in our endorsement process.
Sanders won with 267,750 votes, or 78.6 percent. “Fellow Democrat
Hillary Clinton garnered 49,811 votes (14.6 percent). Martin O’Malley
earned 2,949 votes (0.9 percent). There were also 20,155 MoveOn members,
or 5.9 percent, who voted against MoveOn making an endorsement now.
Bernie’s
vote total and percentage are MoveOn records — the best any
presidential candidate has performed in our 17-year history.
In
short, MoveOn members #FeelTheBern and are going to mobilize in a big
way to turn out the voters Bernie needs to win in Iowa, New Hampshire,
and other early primary states. Let’s demonstrate the impact of
progressive people power.
Click here to join our MoveOn for Bernie campaign.