Friend — Just as we saw in Iowa last week, last night’s results from New Hampshire show that the race for the Democratic nomination is wide open.
The only way Democrats can win is if a broad, diverse coalition turns out to vote. I’ve been fighting at the grassroots to take action alongside communities of color across this country. I fought for clean water in rural communities like Denmark, South Carolina, helped end cash bail in California, and started a community bank with my wife Kat to support businesses owned by women and people of color. And all of my proposals as a candidate and as president, from tackling the climate crisis to fixing our economy, are fundamentally centered around justice and equity.
As a Washington outsider, I’ve been fighting against corporations and winning for a decade, and I will continue that in Washington, D.C. I will break the corporate stranglehold of our government and return power to the people. Our government should work to create prosperity for everyone living in this country, not just the rich and powerful. Having built a $36 billion global business, I know how to beat Trump on the economy and build a system that works for everyone, not just the rich.
What we’re seeing in Nevada and South Carolina is that these messages are resonating. We are building the movement we need to defeat Donald Trump in November. To beat Mr. Trump, we need to expose him as a fraud and failure on the economy, and we need a diverse, national coalition. Join our movement and add your name if you’re ready to beat Trump.