We're fighting for big, structural change because that's what it takes to make a real difference in people's lives. That's why, on Friday, I laid out my plan to pay for Medicare for All.
We're fighting for big, structural change because that's what it takes to make a real difference in people's lives.
That's why, on Friday, I laid out my plan to pay for Medicare for All. It doesn't raise taxes on the middle class, and it does put $11 trillion in the pockets of American families.
It's part of how we'll make our government and our economy work for everyone, not just a thinner and thinner slice at the top. We call out what's broken, we make a plan to fix it, and we fight to get it done.
But we can only make the bold change we need if we build the biggest possible grassroots movement. So our campaign set a big goal to raise $1 million by end of the week, one week after releasing one of our biggest plans yet — to show that we're ready for big ideas, and to help make them happen.
We've got a plan to win in 2020 and make real change in 2021 and beyond.
But billionaires, CEOs, and giant corporations won't give up without a fight.
We need to link arms and use our power in our democracy to make big, structural change.
That's how we'll fight for people getting crushed by medical bills. For people getting buried under student loan debt. For people struggling to find good child care. For the future of our planet.
We can invest in a whole generation of Americans with a two-cent wealth tax, recognize health care as a basic human right with Medicare for All, save our planet with a Green New Deal, and much more.