Bernie fought relentlessly for years to create a better world for the marginalized, the poor, the working class, for everyone—and every step of the way he was viciously maligned, smeared and attacked by the people and entitles that actively make this world worse.
Voters in November now have the option between a guy with a healthcare plan that leaves at least 10 million people uninsured and a guy who wants to undo the entire system. Going with the "lesser of two evils" still leaves over 10 million people uninsured.

They deserve better.
There will now be a chorus of people—people who will never stick their neck out for anyone else—demanding you shut up and get in line. People who are entirely content with the status quo because societal inequities don't impact them. Ignore them. Fight for what you believe in.
Whether you think Biden can be pushed left or not—and I'm more pessimistic on that front—it's worth at least trying. Force his hand on healthcare. Hold reporters accountable for lobbing him softballs.

The people Bernie was fighting for deserve it, at the very least.
This isn't just about Bernie. This is bigger than Bernie. It always was.

This is about redefining & reshaping American politics, transforming it into a system where we look out for one another.

Where we fight for people we don't know.

#NotMeUs
When you're taking on a political machine, the fight isn't going to be easy. There will be moments where you feel demoralized, but you can't give up. Change doesn't happen overnight. Sometimes not even in your lifetime. But it's on us to keep up the fight. Don't give up.
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