From Tamara Toles O’Laughlin - 350 Action <[email protected]>
Subject Sanders and Warren
Date March 2, 2020 7:08 PM
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John, 

We wanted you to know first: 350 Action is thrilled to announce our dual
endorsement of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as the Democratic
presidential nominee. 

* In the run up to Super Tuesday the race for president is contentious.
The field of potential nominees still includes too much of the old
thinking. Now is the time for ambitious platforms that respond to our
demands to end the age of fossil fuels and divert necessary resources
to care and repair of all communities.
* Sanders’ record on climate  speaks for itself. Whether it’s his
tireless  fight against the Keystone XL or Dakota Access Pipelines,
Bernie has long been a champion and the foremost voice in the Senate
on climate since day one. He has always taken every chance to raise
the stakes for a meaningful response to the climate crisis. And his
campaign’s climate platform reflects that: banning fossil fuel exports
and new fossil fuel infrastructure, in addition to funneling $16
trillion into well-paid, green jobs to accelerate  the transition to a
renewable economy — paid for by holding fossil fuel companies
accountable for deceiving the public on climate for decades, and a tax
on the mega-wealthy. 

Warren has a robust record on climate justice. She has been a vocal
supporter of efforts to Keep It In the Ground and pass a Green New Deal.
Her $1.5 trillion climate plan includes strong environmental justice
proposals and recognizes the need for a fast and just transition to a
renewable economy.

Warren has called for accountability from banks, asset managers, and
insurers and enforcement of protections against fossil fuel enablers. She
has bold ideas and supports reparations and real reform for farmers and
small businesses. Her agendas for women are robust and she has not shied
away from an intersectional, race and gender platform in the climate
decade as she has demonstrated leadership and a willingness to learn from
mistakes.

In order to transform a broken system we need transformational ideas for
policy and a President that speaks to people and planet. And while we have
a ways to go in this contest, we thought it important to bolster support
for the boldest moves for the next generation by sharing our support for
these change makers.

Every single vote will count this November. [ [link removed] ]Click here to register to
vote or confirm your registration status.

Both Sanders and Warren have pledged to stop all leasing and permitting
for fossil fuels on public lands. They have also continually criticized
the fossil fuel industry for its role in creating the climate crisis. They
have demonstrated time and again their willingness to fight against vested
interests.

In the coming months, we’ll be asking you for your help to ensure we elect
a President who will fight for all of us, for our future, and our
dignity. 

Here’s what you can do RIGHT NOW - to make sure we help elect Senator
Sanders this year: 

 1. First, [ [link removed] ]make sure you're registered to vote. If you haven't
registered yet, you can do it in just a few seconds here.
 2. [ [link removed] ]Share on Facebook or [ [link removed] ]tweet our endorsement to show your support!
 3. Our team plans to mobilize over 100,000 people to vote for climate
champions in critical states across the nation.. [ [link removed] ]Please donate to
350 Action and help us elect leaders that will fight for our climate
and future.

Onward,

Tamara Toles O’Laughlin


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