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April 8, 2019

Bernie Sanders Is Making Union Solidarity an Essential Theme of the 2020 Campaign

The senator is rallying with labor and proposing to upend “right to work” laws.

By John Nichols TODAY 5:19 PM

Excerpt:

Often, when veteran political figures emerge as serious contenders for the presidency, they soften their messages. Not Sanders. He’s as ardent about showing solidarity now as he was when he was elected as the fiercely pro-labor mayor of Burlington, Vermont, almost four decades ago.

As usual, Sanders has a program to go with his activism. He has made overturning so-called “right to work” laws—which undermine the ability of workers to form unions and collectively bargain—a major theme of his 2020 bid. The senator is championing a workplace democracy agenda, which he has proposed in legislation cosponsored by Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chair Mark Pocan. “This legislation that we’ve introduced says that, in America, workers have the constitutional right to organize. That’s called freedom of assembly,” Sanders explained in a speech last week. “And therefore in that legislation, we outlaw the ability of states to pass and maintain right-to-work legislation.”

On Monday, in a speech delivered to a Las Vegas conference of the International Association of Machinists union, Sanders called on 2020 candidates and elected officials to practice a deeper level of solidarity.

“Corporate America and the billionaire class have been waging a 40-year war against the trade union movement in America… What the billionaire class understands is that if they can destroy the trade union movement in America there is nothing to stop them in their never-ending quest to have it all,” declared Sanders.

The bolder course that Sanders has charted is a big deal. It has the potential to transform not just presidential and party politics but the governance that will extend from the 2020 election.

https://www.thenation.com/article/bernie-sanders-labor-union-speech-2020/

April 7, 2019

In Iowa, Entire Town Shows Up for Bernie Sanders Rally

MALCOM, IA (April 7, 2019) — Bernie Sanders held 6 campaign rallies in towns across Iowa this weekend. On Sunday, the Vermont Senator visited Malcom, a town of less than 300 people, and nearly every resident showed up.

According to reports, at least 230 townspeople came out — nearly 80% of the entire municipal population.

It wasn’t just Malcom, either.

Over 500 people attended Sanders’ Fairfield rally, more than the venue capacity could hold, so countless more watched from an overflow area. (Sanders briefly halted his Fairfield rally when a supporter began felling ill — the Senator intervened to get them medical help)

If photos from these events are any indicator, Iowa is seriously Feelin’ the Bern!

https://twitter.com/AriRabinHavt/status/1114995317521428480

https://vetsforbernie.org/2019/04/in-iowa-entire-town-shows-up-for-bernie-sanders-rally/

April 7, 2019

🔥 Bernie Hosts Town Meeting in Malcom, Iowa



Join our town meeting in Malcom, Iowa! We're building a movement—not just to win the primary and defeat Trump, but to transform the country.

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