The myth that America is made up of only red and
blue was smashed by Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders,
who drew 13,200 supporters during two campaign stops in
Republican-dominated Texas.
Via a statement from the Sanders campaign:
There was another big Texas turnout Sunday
evening for U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders who brought his Democratic Party
presidential campaign to a packed arena at the University of Houston
hours after an even bigger mid-day rally in Dallas.
A crowd of some 5,200 pumped-up, mostly-young people
filled the university arena here. Earlier in the day, another 8,000
Texans packed a Dallas hotel.
…..
And here in Houston, Sanders brought up the death
last Monday of Sandra Bland, a young African-American woman found dead
in her Waller County jail cell 60 miles northwest of Houston. The
28-year-old from suburban Chicago had been arrested July 10 after a
routine traffic stop. The medical examiner said her death was a suicide.
Bland’s family disputes the finding.
“I wish that in the year 2015, I could tell you that
we have eliminated racism in our country but you all know that is not
true,” Sanders said.
In citing the death of Bland, Sanders also mentioned
other recent deaths of African-Americans in police custody. Eric Garner
died one year ago after a New York City a police officer put him in a
chokehold. Freddie Gray was a 25-year-old African-American who died last
April while being transported in a Baltimore Police van. Tamir Rice was
12 years old when he was shot and killed in 2014 by two police officers
in Cleveland, Ohio.
“These are the cases that you have heard
about recently but anyone who thinks this has not been going on decade
after decade would be very wrong,” Sanders said. “It is unacceptable
that police officers beat up people or kill people. If they do that,
they have got to be held accountable.”
After the debacle at Netroots Nation, (which more people need to be discussing how the event was so poorly organized and out of control as to allow hecklers to take the stage and seize the microphone. Netroots organizers are lucky that the people involved were Black Lives Matter and not someone intent on harming a presidential candidate), it was good to see Sanders mention the issue of police brutality and the targeting of African-Americans in his remarks.
After the debacle at Netroots Nation, (which more people need to be discussing how the event was so poorly organized and out of control as to allow hecklers to take the stage and seize the microphone. Netroots organizers are lucky that the people involved were Black Lives Matter and not someone intent on harming a presidential candidate), it was good to see Sanders mention the issue of police brutality and the targeting of African-Americans in his remarks.
What the huge crowds in Texas demonstrated was that
there are plenty of liberals and Democrats in red states like Texas, who
honestly tend to be ignored by the Democratic Party. It isn’t fair to
assume that a state like Texas is all Republican and downplay needs of
liberals and Democrats in the state.
Bernie Sanders took his message to the heart of the
Republican-misled territory, and tens of thousands came out to see
him. Democrats may not be able to turn the state blue yet, but the
crowds for Sanders were encouraging.
The message from the Sanders events is that if Democrats campaign there, they will come.
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