The Democratic elite may be lining up behind Hillary Clinton, but for those who have been galvanized by Bernie Sanders’ populist campaign, the call for a political revolution burns brightly still.
Even as she endorsed Clinton on Thursday night, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) lauded Sanders’ integrity and primary achievements—and recognized the grassroots army inspired by his candidacy.
“I take my cue on every part of this from Bernie himself,” Warren told MSNBC‘s Rachel Maddow. “I also think that what Bernie Sanders did was just powerfully important. He ran a campaign from the heart, and he ran a campaign where he took those issues and he really thrust them into the spotlight. He brought millions of people into the political process, millions into the Democratic Party, and for me, that’s what it’s all about.”
Indeed, Robert Reich wrote this week in an open letter thanking Sanders for igniting a movement: “Your courage in taking on the political establishment has emboldened millions of us to stand up and demand our voices be heard.”
To that end, a new petition from RootsAction calls for Sanders to “Let it Bern” and continue to the convention:
“The Bernie campaign didn’t get this far by deferring to the powerful, and there’s no good reason to start now,” RootsAction co-founder Norman Solomon said Friday.
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