Results are still coming in from across New Hampshire, but right now it's clear that thousands of Granite Staters have said they're ready for big, structural change...
Results are still coming in from across New Hampshire, but right now it's clear that thousands of Granite Staters have said they're ready for big, structural change.
Here's the good news: We're still in the very beginning stages of this primary — 98% of the delegates for our nomination are still up for grabs, and Americans in every part of our country are going to make their voices heard.
We have a plan to compete in all 57 states and territories, because this campaign is built to last. And I'm confident that if we all continue to work together, we will win.
At this point in the primary, the question for us Democrats is whether it will be a long, bitter rehash of the same old divides in our party, or whether we can find another way.
Here's how I see it: If we're going to beat Donald Trump in November, we are going to need huge turnout within our party. And to get that turnout, we will need a nominee that the broadest coalition of our party feels they can get behind.
I know that we can unite this party and this country by mobilizing people behind ideas that are not only popular with huge majorities of the American people — but also create big, structural change for our broken government and our rigged economy. We can unite people around a wealth tax on the very richest Americans so we can invest in education for all our children.
And we can unite people around ending the corruption in Washington that has meant stagnant wages, rising costs, and a tighter and tighter squeeze on the middle class.
And the only way we can unite our party and take on the corruption in Washington is if we're not beholden to it. I am one of only two candidates in this race who are not billionaires or supported by Super PACs. And, unlike other candidates, I don't fund my campaign by spending time behind closed doors sucking up to wealthy donors.
Our movement is powered only by you — it's powered by the people.