A community-based grassroots group that is
supporting Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders raised at
least $62,000 in 24 hours.
The group Grassroots for Sanders is an online community of 65,000 people that was originally founded on Reddit.
Before the moneybomb was launched, Aidan King, the
founder of the Grassroots for Sanders movement, said, “We will be giving
$15 dollars on July 15th to promote a 15-dollar minimum wage. We hoped
to get enough people participating to make a real difference, and I’m
very proud of what we’ve accomplished today.”
Grassroots for Sanders exceeded expectations.
Initial estimates are that they raised $62,000 in 24 hours. The average
size of the donation was $20. Many people were donating through other
methods, so it is possible that the final fundraising total will
approach $75,000.
The fundraising for the Sanders campaign comes from
individuals. The Senator from Vermont does not have super PAC or big
corporate donors. The Sanders campaign is being funded by ordinary
Americans. Senator Sanders is building a movement to fight back against the
big banks, corporations, and billionaires. Sanders has seen huge crowds turn out for him in red states and blue states alike.
The idea that ordinary Americans would come together
to donate whatever they can afford to support a presidential candidate
is what our representative democracy is supposed to be about. Unlike
other candidates, especially those on the Republican side, Bernie
Sanders isn’t waiting for a billionaire to write him a check.
Sanders is representing the agenda of small donors
all across the country with a message of opportunity and economic
populism that runs counter to the Citizens United infused Koch driven
campaigns that dominate the political landscape.
Bernie Sanders is a throwback. He is a candidate who
is being powered by the people. Whether one supports Sanders or not,
this is what political campaigns are supposed to look like.
The presidential campaign of Senator Bernie Sanders is good for the Democratic Party and even better for the nation’s democracy.
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