Friends -
Yes. This is a presidential election between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Yes. This is an election about health care, education, the economy, climate change, criminal justice, and so many other important issues.
More importantly, however, this is an election about whether or not we retain American democracy. This is an election we must not lose.
Today, virtually every national poll and most battleground state polls have Biden ahead. Yet, Trump continues to repeat a message he tweeted several weeks ago: "The only way they can take this election away from us is if this is a rigged election."
Think about what that means. What he is saying is that if he wins the election, that's great. But if he loses, it’s rigged. And if it’s rigged, then he is not leaving office. Heads I win. Tails you lose.
Never before in the history of this country have we failed to have a peaceful transition of power from one president to the next. And now, for the first time, we are facing an election where it is not clear that a sitting president will voluntarily leave office if he loses.
I am not in the habit of quoting former President Ronald Reagan, but I think something that he said in his first inaugural address makes the point about how important this part of our heritage is.
Here is what President Reagan said:
“To a few of us here today, this is a solemn and most momentous occasion; and yet, in the history of our nation, it is a commonplace occurrence. The orderly transfer of authority as called for in the Constitution routinely takes place as it has for almost two centuries and few of us stop to think how unique we really are. In the eyes of many in the world, this every-four-year ceremony we accept as normal is nothing less than a miracle."
Protecting this “orderly transfer of authority,” as President Reagan characterized it, is absolutely essential if all of us — Republicans, Democrats, Independents — want to protect our democracy. And the truth is that Donald Trump poses the biggest threat to our democracy that we've ever seen from a sitting president.
Remember: Donald Trump is the president who made the preposterous statement after the 2016 election, which he won, that "millions of people voted illegally." That's when he won. What will he say in 2020 if he loses?
This is the president who was asked by Chris Wallace on Fox News whether he would accept the election results. Trump refused to give a straight answer, and said: "I have to see. No, I’m not going to just say yes. I’m not going to say no, and I didn’t last time either."
This is the president who has talked about delaying the election.
This is the president who's now talking about a third term, in violation of the Constitution.
And it gets worse.
Last week Roger Stone, a convicted felon who was pardoned by Trump, stated on a right-wing radio show that Trump should declare "martial law" if he loses the election.
Roger Stone continued to say:
"The ballots in Nevada on election night should be seized by federal marshals and taken from the state. They are completely corrupted. No votes should be counted from the state of Nevada if that turns out to be the provable case."
Stone is following the rhetoric from Trump that mail-in ballots will be "rigged," and the election should be called into question before a single vote has been counted.
And just the other day Michael Caputo, a right-wing political operative who, incredibly, is the assistant secretary of public affairs at the Department of Health and Human Services, made the outrageous suggestion that left-wing voters are planning an armed revolt following the election. He stated in a video to his social media followers: "If you carry guns, buy ammunition, ladies and gentlemen, because it’s going to be hard to get."
Think about that. A senior Trump official is telling Trump supporters to purchase ammunition for an armed conflict here at home.
Trump himself has recently threatened to use the Insurrection Act — a law that allows the president to bring in the National Guard to confront civil unrest. If there are protests on election night, Trump says: "We’ll put them down very quickly if they do that. We have the right to do that. We have the power to do that, if we want.”
At a time when Trump is urging tens of thousands of his supporters to intimidate voters by becoming "poll watchers," he is now threatening to bring in the National Guard if there are protests.
It is becoming clearer by the day that Donald Trump will do whatever it takes to maintain the power of the presidency.
Miles Taylor, a life-long Republican who previously served as chief of staff inside the Trump administration’s Department of Homeland Security, warned that Trump will stop at nothing to defeat Biden.
"Put nothing past Donald Trump," Taylor told the Associated Press. "He will do anything to win. If that means climbing over other people, climbing over his own people, or climbing over U.S. law, he will do it. People are right to be concerned."
In addition, after Trump proposed postponing the election, another Republican, Steven Calabresi, one of the founders of the conservative Federalist Society, wrote an op-ed in the New York Times condemning Trump. Calabresi called Trump's comments "fascistic" and said that his call to delay the election was an impeachable offense.
So, given this very dangerous situation, what are we going to do about it?
Here is what I believe needs to happen in order to prepare for what could be an unprecedented chain of events following the November election:
Let me be very clear:
This is the most important election in the modern history of this country. And for the first time in America, it appears that we have a sitting president who will be reluctant to leave office if he fails to win re-election.
We absolutely must come together in November to defeat Trump by the largest margin possible and stop him from dragging our country in an authoritarian direction. Nothing less than the future of our democracy and our country is at stake.
Over the next 48 days, let us do all we can to deliver a decisive victory for Joe Biden on November 3. And once we do that, let us remain vigilant to see to it that Trump allows for the peaceful transition of power.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
Please add your name to call on Mitch McConnell to form a bi-partisan committee to guarantee the integrity of our election process.