The People for Bernie Sanders (also known as People for Bernie) is a grassroots movement that arose to support the candidacy of
Bernie Sanders
Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Vermont since 2007. He was the U.S. representative for the state's at-large congressional district from 1991 to 2007 ...
during the
Bernie Sanders 2016 presidential campaign
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. People for Bernie, independent from the official campaign and largely organized via social media, grew to over 1 million followers on
Facebook
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. Founded by
Occupy Wall Street
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participants, People for Bernie Sanders became a major organizing force for progressive figures during the
2016 presidential campaign
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, responsible for coining the hashtag #feelthebern.
People for Bernie is closely linked to other progressive groups like
National Nurses United
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and
Democratic Socialists of America
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.
Origins
People for Bernie was founded in early 2015 by Charles Lenchner and Winnie Wong, several months before the official campaign announcement on April 30, 2015.
Their strategy and goals were heavily influenced by lessons learned during
Occupy Wall Street
Occupy Wall Street (OWS) was a protest Social movement, movement against economic inequality and the Campaign finance, influence of money in politics that began in Zuccotti Park, located in New York City's Financial District, Manhattan, Wall S ...
, particularly the need for activist groups to demonstrate impact on electoral politics
Lenchner was a founder of Ready for Warren, a grassroots movement that aimed to convince
Elizabeth Warren
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to run for president in 2016, and eventually endorsed Sanders. Many early supporters of People for Bernie emerged from the same group.
People for Bernie officially launched with an open letter released the same day Sanders declared his candidacy for president. The letter was co-signed by notable representatives from progressive groups like
Occupy Wall Street
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,
Progressive Democrats of America
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,
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Jacobin
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'' magazine, and
Democratic Socialists of America
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.
Around the same time, People for Bernie created a number of constituency groups to support Sanders's candidacy, notably Millennials for Bernie Sanders. These groups were entirely volunteer-run with little oversight from the main group. Activists including Moumita Ahmed (Millennials for Bernie Sanders), Stan L. Williams (African-Americans for Bernie), and Kat Brezler (National Digital Director) had leadership roles.
Activities
2016 primary
Early in the 2016 primary campaign, People for Bernie helped mobilize over 100,000 people in house parties and grassroots events across the country.
Building on the success of #feelthebern, People for Bernie began networking with groups around the country to build support for Sanders's candidacy, organizing conference calls and social media collaborations.
Organizers Charles Lenchner, Kat Brezler, and Moumita Ahmed were Sanders delegates at the
2016 Democratic National Convention
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.
Other People for Bernie supporters became formally involved the Sanders campaign, including Max Cotterill, who worked on Sanders's Digital Organizing team,
and Shana East, who went on to become the Illinois Digital and Volunteer Coordinator.
The deepening relationship between the Sanders campaign and People for Bernie (and other similar groups) was credited with helping Sanders break small-donor fundraising records.
People's Summit
In June 2016, People for Bernie Sanders was instrumental, together with National Nurses United, in organizing the People's Summit in Chicago. This was the first time that Sanders supporters from across the country came together to coordinate efforts.
National Nurses United also funded People for Bernie, through a
PAC called Progressive Kick, to expand their social media efforts.
2016 general election
People for Bernie never formally endorsed
Hillary Clinton
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, as Sanders did on July 12, 2016. The movement had as members Sanders supporters who later campaigned actively for Clinton, as well as some who actively opposed her. The latter were sometimes known as the "Bernie or Bust" movement.
It was widely recognized that social media played much more significant role during the 2016 election than in any previous election.
Post-election
After the November 8, 2016, election, People for Bernie Sanders began working with other progressive groups to organize against President-elect Trump. Wong helped organize the
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, and People for Bernie collaborated with
Fight for 15
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per hour. The federal minimum wage was last set at $7.25 per hour in 2009. The m ...
, supporters of
single-payer healthcare
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, environmental activists like
350.org
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, and immigrants rights groups, among other local groups.
People for Bernie also publicly supported
Keith Ellison
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for Chairman of the
Democratic National Committee
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.
On November 8, 2017, Wong reportedly refused to participate in a
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panel at the
European Parliament
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in Brussels because CIA
whistleblower
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John Kiriakou
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had been invited to join it.
Kiriakou spent two and a half years in prison for revealing the use of
waterboarding
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. According to Kiriakou, Wong did not want to appear with him because he hosted a radio show on the
Sputnik
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network, and the organizers of the panel removed him. Kiriakou participated in a later panel.
Decentralized organizing model
The People for Bernie Sanders claims a decentralized organizing model that descends from the Occupy Movement. Their core operating principle is a "permission machine" – volunteers bring ideas to the group, and the group helps them achieve their goals without any centralized decision making process.
References
External links
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