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Invest in our crumbling infrastructure with a


major program to create jobs by rebuilding roads,
bridges, water systems, waste water plants, airports,
railroads and schools.

Make college affordable and


provide affordable childcare to
restore Americas competitive edge
compared to other nations.

Transform energy systems away from fossil fuels


to create jobs while beginning to reverse global
warming and make the planet habitable for future
generations.

Break up big banks. The six largest banks now have assets equivalent to 61 percent of our gross
domestic product, over $9.8 trillion.
They underwrite more than half the
mortgages in the country and issue
more than two-thirds of all credit
cards.
Join the rest of the industrialized world with a Medicare-for-all
healthcare system that provides better care
at less cost.

Develop new economic models to support workers in the United States instead of giving tax breaks
to corporations which ship jobs to low-wage countries overseas.
Make it easier for workers to join unions and
bargain for higher wages and benefits.
Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an
hour so no one who works forty hours a week will
live in poverty.
Provide equal pay for women workers who now
make 78 percent of what male counterparts make.
Reform trade policies that have shuttered more
than 60,000 factories and cost more than 4.9 million decent-paying manufacturing jobs.

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Expand Social Security, Medicare,


Medicaid and nutrition programs.
Reform the tax code based on wage
earners ability to pay and eliminate loopholes that let profitable corporations stash
profits overseas and pay no US federal
income taxes.

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Bernie Sanders: Strongest On Equality

Bernie Sanders: Strongest On Equality

"Bernie Sanders has been a steadfast and reliable supporter


of LGBT equality, supporting the Employment NonDiscrimination Act...and even calling on President Obama to
evolve already and support marriage equality in 2011. He's a
cosponsor of the federal LGBT-inclusive Student NonDiscrimination Act and has consistently voted against bills
seeking to amend the Constitution to ban same-sex
marriage, while cosponsoring a bill that would repeal the
remaining portions of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act.
Sanders has a perfect score of 100 percent on the Human
Rights Campaign's latest Congressional Equality Index."
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"Bernie Sanders has been a steadfast and reliable supporter


of LGBT equality, supporting the Employment NonDiscrimination Act...and even calling on President Obama to
evolve already and support marriage equality in 2011. He's a
cosponsor of the federal LGBT-inclusive Student NonDiscrimination Act and has consistently voted against bills
seeking to amend the Constitution to ban same-sex
marriage, while cosponsoring a bill that would repeal the
remaining portions of the so-called Defense of Marriage Act.
Sanders has a perfect score of 100 percent on the Human
Rights Campaign's latest Congressional Equality Index."
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Bernie is pro equality for all--straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual,


transgender, questioning--and as president will defend us all.

Bernie is pro equality for all--straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual,


transgender, questioning--and as president will defend us all.

An Economic Plan That Works For All

An Economic Plan That Works For All

Invest In Our Crumbling infrastructure, Break Up The Big


Banks, Provide Healthcare For All, Expand Social Security,
Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs, Provide Free
State College, Transform energy systems to sustainable
green, Support Workers, Not Billionaires, Secure Equal Pay
For Women, Raise the Minimum Wage, Reform Trade
Policies To Support US Workers, Insure Corps. And
Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share

Invest In Our Crumbling infrastructure, Break Up The Big


Banks, Provide Healthcare For All, Expand Social Security,
Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs, Provide Free
State College, Transform energy systems to sustainable
green, Support Workers, Not Billionaires, Secure Equal Pay
For Women, Raise the Minimum Wage, Reform Trade
Policies To Support US Workers, Insure Corps. And
Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share

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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James Madison High
School, Brooklyn College, and the University of Chicago. After
graduating, he moved to Vermont where he worked as a carpenter
and documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as mayor of



of the most exciting and livable small cities in America. Under his
administration, the city made major strides in affordable housing,

rights, youth programs and the arts.

In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for working families,
focusing on the shrinking middle class and growing gap between the
rich and ever

the House of Representatives for passing more amendments than
any other member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate Committee
 

 

Committee.

Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife Jane. He has four
children and seven grandchildren.


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Bernie Sanders is a Democratic candidate for


President of the United States. In 2006, he was
elected to the U.S. Senate after 16 years as
 
Representatives. Bernie is now serving his
second term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-
election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote.
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Sanders detailed a 12-point economic program to:
* Invest in our crumbling infrastructure with a major program to create
jobs by rebuilding roads, bridges, water systems, waste water plants,
airports, railroads and schools.
* Transform energy systems away from fossil fuels to create jobs while
beginning to reverse global warming and make the planet habitable for
future generations.
* Develop new economic models to support workers in the United States
instead of giving tax breaks to corporations which ship jobs to low-wage
countries overseas.
* Make it easier for workers to join unions and bargain for higher wages
and benefits.
* Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour so no one who
works 40 hours a week will live in poverty.
* Provide equal pay for women workers who now make 78 percent of
what male counterparts make.
* Reform trade policies that have shuttered more than 60,000 factories
and cost more than 4.9 million decent-paying manufacturing jobs.
* Make college affordable and provide affordable child care to restore
 to other nations.
* Break up big banks. The six largest banks now have assets equivalent to
61 percent of our gross domestic product, over $9.8 trillion. They
underwrite more than half the mortgages in the country and issue more
than two-thirds of all credit cards.
* Join the rest of the industrialized world with a Medicare-for-all health
care system that provides better care at less cost.
* Expand Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and nutrition programs.

loopholes that let profitable corporations stash profits overseas and pay
no U.S. federal income taxes.

Bernie Sanders Says


"There is a lot of sentiment that enough is enough, that we need
fundamental changes, that the establishment whether it is the
economic establishment, the political establishment or the media
establishment is failing the American people,"

war."
"There is far too little discussion in Washington about the collapse
of the middle class, almost no discussion at all about the incredible
income inequality and wealth inequality in this country, and the
fact that we're moving toward an oligarch form of society."
"A job should lift workers out of poverty, not keep them in it."
"Balancing the budget on the backs of the elderly, the sick, the
children and the poor is not only immoral, it is bad economic
policy. It is something that must be vigorously opposed."
"You know, I think many people have the mistaken impression
that Congress regulates Wall Street. In truth that's not the case.
The real truth is that Wall Street regulates the Congress."
"Social Security is a promise that we cannot and must not break."
"The billionaire class now owns the economy and they are
working day and night to make certain that they own the United
States government."
 
makes no sense that students and their parents are forced to pay
interest rates for higher education loans that are much higher
than they pay for car loans or housin

One day we must ask the question,


Why are there forty million poor
people in America? And when you
begin to ask that question, you are
raising questions about the economic
system, about a broader distribution
of wealth. When you ask that
question, you begin to question the
capitalistic economy. And Im simply
saying that more and more, weve got
to begin to ask questions about the
whole society. We are called upon to
help the discouraged beggars in lifes
market place. But one day we must
come to see that an edifice which
produces
beggars
needs
restructuring. It means that questions
must be raised. You see, my friends,
when you deal with this, you begin to
ask the question, Who owns the oil?
You begin to ask the question, Who
owns the iron ore? You begin to ask
the question, Why is it that people
have to pay water bills in a world that
is two thirds water? These are
questions that must be asked.

Martin Luther King, Jr.


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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James
Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as Vermonts
sole congressman in the House of
Representatives. Bernie is now serving
his second term in the U.S. Senate after
winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
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CIVIL
RIGHTS
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The Fight is Not Over


In 1965, against racist legalized violence,
incredibly brave men and women put their lives
on the line to demand that all Americans,
regardless of their color, have the right to vote.
And they won. When people stand together for
justice, nothing is impossible,

Civil Rights Activist


In Chicago, Sanders threw himself into
activismcivil rights, economic justice,
volunteering, organizing. I received
more of an education off campus than I
did in the classroom, Sanders says. By
his 23rd birthday, Sanders had worked for
a meatpackers union, marched for civil
rights in Washington D.C., joined the
university socialists and been arrested at
a civil rights demonstration. He delivered
jeremiads to young crowds. The police
called him an outside agitator, Sanders
said. He was a sloppy student, and the
dean asked him to take a year off. He
inspired his classmates. He knows how
to talk to people now, said Robin
Kaufman, a student who knew Sanders in
1960s Chicago, and he knew how to do
it then. He was a radical before it was
cool.
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The Charleston church killings are a tragic


reminder of the ugly stain of racism that still
taints our nation. This senseless violence fills
me with outrage, disgust and a deep, deep
sadness. The hateful killing of nine people
praying inside a church is a horrific reminder
that, while we have made significant progress
in advancing civil rights in this country, we are
far from eradicating racism. Our thoughts and
prayers are with the families and their
congregation.

Investing in Our Communities


The struggle for equality continues today in
America, and the front line of that struggle
is the inner cities throughout our nation.
From Ferguson to Baltimore and across the
nation, too many African Americans and
other minorities find themselves subjected to
a system that treats citizens who have not
committed crimes like criminals.
If current trends continue, 1 in 3 black
males born today can expect to spend time
in prison during their lifetime. This is an
unspeakable tragedy. But this crisis of over
incarceration is not just a destruction of
human life. It is also costly to the taxpayers
who pay almost $70 Billion a year for prisons.
It makes a lot more sense to me to be
investing in jobs and job training than to be
building more and more jails and to be
locking up more and more people. This issue
is a crisis in American society. It is an
international disgrace. That is why I have
submitted legislation to spend $5.5 billion
dollars to fund job-training programs for
inner city youth. As a former Mayor I
understand the importance of police
community relations, and the need today
across America to improve the climate and
dialogue in those relations. Instead of
building more and more prisons, we need to
be building more and more meaningful lives
where young people can have a future, not be
stuck in a dead end with no hope or
opportunity.
Rated 97% by the NAACP, indicating a proaffirmative-action stance.
Rated 93% by the ACLU, indicating a pro-civil
rights voting record.

Bernie
Sanders for
President

Education is not the means of


showing people how to get what
they want. Education is an exercise
by means of which enough men, it
is hoped, will learn to want what is
worth having.

Ronald Reagan
Let us think of education as the
means of developing our greatest
abilities, because in each of us
there is a private hope and dream
which, fulfilled, can be translated
into benefit for everyone and
greater strength for our nation.

John F. Kennedy
Knowledgethat is, education in
its true senseis our best
protection against unreasoning
prejudice and panic-making fear,
whether engendered by special
interest, illiberal minorities, or
panic-stricken leaders.

Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James


Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as Vermonts
sole congressman in the House of
Representatives. Bernie is now serving
his second term in the U.S. Senate after
winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
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EDUCATION
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Where should our priorities lie?

Crushing Student Debt


The numbers are staggering: more than $1.2 trillion
in outstanding student loan debt, 40 million
borrowers, an average balance of $29,000.
It's not hard to find indications that student debt is a
large (and growing) problem. But unless you or
someone you love holds student loans, it can be hard
to feel the problem's immediacy.
That may not be the case for long. Mounting student
loan debt is ricocheting through the United States,
now affecting institutions and economic patterns that
have been at the core of America's very might.
Men and women laboring under student debt "are
postponing marriage, childbearing and home
purchases, and...pretty evidently limiting the
percentage of young people who start a business or
try to do something entrepreneurial," said Mitch
Daniels, president of Purdue University and the
former Republican governor of Indiana. "Every
citizen and taxpayer should be concerned about it."
http://www.cnbc.com/id/102742696

"If the federal government were to invest $18


billion a year, with a dollar-for-dollar match from
state governments, we would slash college tuition in
the United States by more than half. Many of my
colleagues in Washington would look at that number
$18 billion a year and tell you that we cant afford
to make that kind of investment in our nations
young people. To put it simply, they are wrong. In
the budget proposal President Obama released two
weeks ago, he requested $561 billion for the
Department of Defense $38 billion over budget
caps that are currently in place. If we were to reduce
the Presidents proposed increase in military
spending by less than half, and instead invest that
money in educational opportunities for todays
college students, we could cut tuition by 55%. So I
challenge all of youask yourselves, where should
our priorities lie?" Bernie Sanders

Investing in Our Future


In my view, the most revolting aspect of the
student loan crisis is that every year, the federal
government makes billions of dollars in profits
off of student loans $127 billion over 10 years,
according to the Congressional Budget Office.
We must end the practice of the government
making billions in profits from student loans
taken out by low and moderate income families.
That is extremely regressive public policy. It also
makes no sense that students and their parents
are forced to pay interest rates for higher
education loans that are much higher than they
pay for car loans or housing mortgages. We must
restructure our student loan programs to take the
profits out of our system, and return them to
borrowers in the form of loan forgiveness and
lower interest rates.
We once led the world in the percentage of our
people with a college degree, now we are in 12th
place. Countries like Germany, Denmark,
Sweden and many more are providing free or
inexpensive higher education for their young
people. They understand how important it is to
be investing in their youth. We should be doing
the same,
We live in a highly competitive global economy.
If our economy is to be strong, we need the best
educated work force in the world. That will not
happen if every year hundreds of thousands of
bright young people cannot afford to go to
college and if millions more leave school deeply
in debt,
Under Bernie Sanders proposal, $70 billion a
year in assistance two-thirds from the federal
government and one-third from states would
replace what public colleges and universities now
charge in tuition and fees. The federal share of
the cost would be offset by imposing a tax on Wall
Street transactions by investment houses, hedge
funds and other speculators.

I applaud the president for


vetoing the Keystone pipeline bill.
This veto tells the world that our
nation takes seriously the planetary
crisis of global warming and that
we will not support legislation that
would let a Canadian oil company
ship some of the dirtiest oil on the
planet across the United States.
Climate change is real, it is caused
by human activity and it is already
causing devastating problems. Our
job now is to aggressively
transform our energy system away
from fossil fuels into energy
efficiency and sustainable energy. I
urge my Senate colleagues to
sustain the presidents veto.
The scientific community across
the world is sounding the alarm.
Climate change is real and it will
have devastating consequences
around the globe unless we act
boldly and decisively,
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James
Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as Vermonts
sole congressman in the House of
Representatives. Bernie is now serving
his second term in the U.S. Senate after
winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
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Calling Out Monsanto

The Science Is In!!!


Many Republicans now
respond to the crisis of
climate change by saying they
are not scientists and therefore
have no opinion. Well, most of
them are not doctors but they
respect doctorsopinions on
cancer and heart disease. Most
of them are not generals but
they respect the opinions of
our military leaders. Its time
for them to respect the views
of the scientific community on
climate change.

Bernie Sanders

\People want to know the quality of the food


theyre eating and what theyre giving to
their kids is good quality. We just dont
know all that much about genetically
modified food. So my amendment was a
pretty conservative amendment. It said in
states like Vermont and Connecticut and
other states where legislatures are voting
for labeling on food products that have GMO
product, let them go forward. Monsanto
and the other companies saying states
cant do it. It is a federal prerogative. My
amendment said if California, Vermont,
Connecticut, other states want to go
forward, they should have the right. What
we know is that all over Europe. Weve got
dozens and dozens of countries which do
label GMO products. We should be able to
do that in the United States as well.[

Bernie Sanders

Consistent on
Conservation
Signed the Genetically Engineered
Food Right-to-Know Act Requiring
labeling genetically engineered food.
Co-sponsored a bill that would lower
the cost of solar power and put the
United States on track to install 10
million solar systems on homes and
businesses by 2020.
Sanders co-sponsored prohibiting
commercial logging on Federal
public lands
Voted against Keystone XL pipeline
Voted YES on increasing AMTRAK
funding by adding $214M to $900M.
Voted NO on prohibiting eminent
domain for use as parks or grazing
land.
Voted YES on protecting ocean,
coastal, and Great Lakes ecosystems.
Bernie Sanders has a 95% lifetime
rating by the League of conservation
voters
Rated 100% by HSLF, indicating a
pro-animal welfare voting record.

Can Bernie Sanders really win or will


he just be another Ralph Nader?

Bernie has been making remarkable gains in the first 2 primary states,
Iowa and New Hampshire, and is now considered by many to be a real
contender. In Iowa, according to    
started at 4% at the beginning of march before his Official
announcement. He has doubled that number every month since and is
generating excitement not often seen this early in the primary season.
In April his numbers jumped up to 8%, followed by 15% in May, and
33% in June. He also has managed to raise 15 million dollars in the first
quarter, which is huge considering he has no big donors. 400,000
donations were made with an average amount of $33.51. These are
regular people, many making their first EVER political contribution,
donating their hard earned money to support one of the rarest of all
 .

"I am more than aware that my opponents will be able to outspend
us," Sanders said in Wisconsin. "They may have the money but we
have the people. And when the people stand together, we can win."

Another important point to make is that although Bernie has been an
Independent his whole career, he is now running as a Democrat because
are millions of people out there who feel that Democrats
have not been strong enough in standing up for the working class,

As for him splitting the vote Bernie said  I will
not be a spoiler, I will not play that role in helping to elect some
right-

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Bernie Sanders is a Democratic candidate for President


of the United States. In 2006, he was elected to the U.S.

the House of Representatives. Bernie is now serving his
second term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-election
in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote.
 
     
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o extreme to be elected?

He has made income inequality a central theme, and he wants to


revamp the tax system so that the wealthy pay a larger share. Check
and check: Gallup reports that 63 percent call wealth distribution
unfair, and 52 percent favor heavier taxes on the rich.
He is scathing about how big money has corrupted politics, and 61
percent of agree that Citizens United should be overturned. That
includes 71 percent of Republicans who want to limit campaign
contributions.
He wants to reduce student debt, at a time when 79 percent believe that
education is no longer affordable for everyone, and 82 percent support
creating low-cost loans for education.
He believes government should be proactive to reverse global
warming, which is consistent with 71 percent of Americans, while 48
percent of Republicans say they are more likely to vote for a candidate
who fights climate change.
He also endorses a $15 federal minimum wage and believes that Wall
Street banks should be shrunk, two concepts that poll very well.
Even the term "socialism" doesn't poll like it used to, because younger
voters believe Sanders is espousing a broader social rights agenda. The
18-to-29 bloc even finds socialism (36 percent) almost as favorable as
capitalism (39 percent)2r perhaps they just know that socialist
precepts, in large part, represent the civic and cultural foundation of
our nation.
http://www.nj.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/06/like_it_or_not_sanders_socialism_is_mainstream_edi.html


which children are not living in poverty, in which
kids can go to college, in which seniors have health
care. Will I succeed? I can't guarantee you that. But I
can tell you that from a human point of view, it is
Bernie Sanders

Is Bernie Sanders Really a Socialist?

Bernie Sanders is a DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST, which basically means


he thinks the PEOPLE of the country should DEMOCRATICALLY
decide how to make our economy work best to benefit everyone in
our SOCIETY. Democratic socialists do not believe that the whole
economy should be centrally planned. Central planning can shape
major social investments like mass transit, housing, schools,
healthcare and energy, but capitalism and the free market are still
the basis for the majority of industries. As Americans we have
already been regulating industry for a very long time. American
socialism can be credited for Public schools, Interstate Highways,
Fire Department, Police Department, small business subsidies, public
parks, the EPA, PBS, Medicare, Social Security, Unemployment
Insurance, garbage pick-up, Sewer systems. The Center for Disease
Control, street lights, Customs and Border Protection, The Military,
shall I go on? We the People should decide where we want the vast
wealth of this country to go. Do we want it to continue to produce
situations where ONE FAMILY can own the same amount of wealth
as the bottom 42% in this country (while paying starvation wages)
or do we want to go back to the economic policies of Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and John F. Kennedy when unions
and the middle class were strong and government worked for the
people? Our voices and votes are THE ONLY THINGS that can change
this modern corporate political system that all too often hurts the
lower and middles classes so that they can continue helping those
that already have benefitted the most from our country and
collecting campaign funds in return.
"Ninety-nine percent of all new income generated today goes to
the top 1 percent. The top one-tenth of 1 percent owns as much
wealth as the bottom 90 percent. Does anybody think this is the
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Bernie
Sanders for
President

Bernie Sanders
echoes FDRs
idea of \A Fair
Day's Pay for a
Fair Day's Work[
\American taxpayers should
not have to subsidize the
low wages at Wal-Mart to
make the stores owners,
already the richest family in
America, even richer.[
\Anyone who works 40
hours in a week in America
should not be in poverty,
thats the simple reality.[
\At a time when almost all
new income is going to the
top 1%, it is time that
working people, lower
income workers get a raise,
and we have got to do that.[
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James


Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic candidate


for President of the United States. In 2006,
he was elected to the U.S. Senate after 16
years as Vermonts sole congressman in the
House of Representatives. Bernie is now
serving his second term in the U.S. Senate
after winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.

\No business which depends for


existence on paying less than living
wages to its workers has any right to
continue in this country.[
Franklin D. Roosevelt

INCOME INEQUALITY
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Income Inequality Rising

Producing More, but


Making Less
The hourly compensation of a typical worker
grew in line with productivity from 1948 until
around 1980. After that we can see that
productivity grew strongly while the typical
workers compensation was relatively
stagnant.
What this gap between pay and productivity
means is that many workers are not
benefitting from their increased productivity.
The economy can afford higher wages but is
not giving them willingly.
Bernie Sanders says \Enough is enough,
American workers deserve a decent wage. All
of you know whats going on in America today
and that is the middle class is disappearing.
We have millions of working people living in
poverty and 99 percent of all new income is
going to the top 1 percent. That is not what
America is supposed to be about.[

"What we're seeing right now is that for


40 years, the American middle class has
been disappearing. Millions of people
are working longer hours for lower
wages despite a huge increase in
technology and productivity, and what
we have seen during that period is a
massive transfer of trillions of dollars
from the middle class to the top onetenth of 1 percent of America massive
wealth and income inequality, where
you have 99 percent of all new income
today going to the top 1 percent."

Economic Agenda
x

Invest in our crumbling infrastructure with a major


program to create jobs by rebuilding roads, bridges,
water systems, waste water plants, airports,
railroads and schools.

Transform energy systems away from fossil fuels to


create jobs while beginning to reverse global
warming and make the planet habitable for future
generations.

Develop new economic models to support workers in


the United States instead of giving tax breaks to
corporations which ship jobs to low-wage countries
overseas.

Bernie Sanders

Make it easier for workers to join unions and


bargain for higher wages and benefits.

This chart from an economist at the Levy Economic Institute at


Bard College shows how much income gains those at the top
have enjoyed during each of our post-war expansions.

Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an


hour so no one who works 40 hours a week will live
in poverty.

Provide equal pay for women workers who now make


78 percent of what male counterparts make.

Reform trade policies that have shuttered more than


60,000 factories and cost more than 4.9 million
decent-paying manufacturing jobs.

Make college affordable and provide affordable child


care to restore Americas competitive edge
compared to other nations

Break up big banks. The six largest banks now have


assets equivalent to 61 percent of our gross
domestic product, over $9.8 trillion. They
underwrite more than half the mortgages in the
country and issue more than two-thirds of all credit
cards.

Join the rest of the industrialized world with a


Medicare-for-all health care system that provides
better care at less cost.

Expand Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and


nutrition programs.

Reform the tax code based on wage earnersability


to pay and eliminate loopholes that let profitable
corporations stash profits overseas and pay no U.S.
federal income taxes.

Bernie

It takes no compromise to give


people their rightsit takes no
money to respect the individual. It
takes no political deal to give people
freedom. It takes no survey to
remove repression.
-- Harvey Milk
This nation was founded by men of
many nations and backgrounds. It
was founded on the principle that all
men are created equal, and that the
rights of every man are diminished
when the rights of one man are
threatened.
-- John F. Kennedy
It doesnt make much sense, but
today in America, millions of our
fellow citizens wake up and go to
work with the awareness that they
could lose their job, not because of
anything they do or fail to do, but
because of who they are lesbian,
gay, bisexual, transgender. And thats
wrong.
-- Barack Obama
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James


Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Sanders for
President

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic candidate


for President of the United States. In 2006,
he was elected to the U.S. Senate after 16
years as Vermonts sole congressman in the
House of Representatives. Bernie is now
serving his second term in the U.S. Senate
after winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
DONT FORGET TO VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES!
YOU HAVE TO REGISTER AS A DEMOCRAT TO
VOTE FOR BERNIE SANDERS IN STATES THAT
HAVE CLOSED PRIMARIES!!!

LGBTQ Equal Rights


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Walks the Talk


Voted NO on Constitutionally defining
marriage as one-man-one-woman. (Jul 2006)
Voted NO on Constitutional Amendment
banning same-sex marriage. (Sep 2004)
Voted NO on banning gay adoptions in DC.
(Jul 1999)

Right from the Beginning


Weve got to end LGBT discrimination in
the workplace. Vermont did this 22 years
ago when it passed one of the first state
laws in the country protecting lesbian and
gay workers. Congress should have acted
long ago, but Republicans have blocked
action. The House wont even allow a vote
on the Employment Non-Discrimination
Act that the Senate passed last year. Thats
why the executive order that President
Obama is singing on Monday is an
important step in the right direction.
Vermont was a pioneer in enacting laws
giving gay couples legal recognition,
beginning with a history-making statute in
2000 permitting civil unions and the
nations first marriage law passed without a
court order in 2009. Gay marriage is now
legal in 36 states.

Constitutional Amendment for equal rights by


gender. (Mar 2001)
ENDA: prohibit employment discrimination for
gays. (Jun 2009)
Rated 93% by the ACLU, indicating a pro-civil
rights voting record. (Dec 2002)
Rated 100% by the HRC, indicating a pro-gay-
rights stance. (Dec 2006)
http://www.ontheissues.org/house/Bernie_Sanders.htm

Advocate All Along


In

2013 when the Supreme Court


ruled that a 1996 law denying
federal benefits to same-sex
married couples is unconstitutional
Sen. Bernie Sanders stated This is
good news for all Americans who
believe in the words carved in
marble on the front of the Supreme
Court building, equal justice under
law. But it is a special victory for
gays and lesbians married in
Vermont and the increasing
number of other states that
followed our lead in granting samesex couples the same rights as
everyone else, Sanders said.
Sanders, in 1996, was one of
only 67 House members who
voted against the so-called
Defense of Marriage Act, a law
that was passed by Congress
and signed by President Bill
Clinton, which denied federal
benefits to gay spouses. He has
co-sponsored Senate legislation to
repeal the law and he joined other
members of Congress in a friendof-the-court brief urging justices to
void the discriminatory statute.

"We can never insure one-hundred percent


of the population against one-hundred
percent of the hazards and vicissitudes of life.
But we have tried to frame a law which will
give some measure of protection to the
average citizen and to his family against the
loss of a job and against poverty-ridden old
age. This law, too, represents a cornerstone in
a structure which is being built, but is by no
means complete.... It is...a law that will take
care of human needs and at the same time
provide for the United States an economic
structure of vastly greater soundness."
--Franklin D. Roosevelt, August 14, 1935
"The Social Security program plays an
important part in providing for families,
children, and older persons in times of stress.
But it cannot remain static. Changes in our
population, in our working habits, and in our
standard of living require constant revision."
--John F. Kennedy, June 30, 1961
"Should any political party attempt to abolish
social security, unemployment insurance and
eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you
would not hear of that party again in our
political history. There is a tiny splinter group,
of course, that believes that you can do these
things. Among them are a few Texas oil
millionaires, and an occasional politician or
businessman from other areas. Their number
is negligible and they are stupid."
---Dwight D. Eisenhower
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Bernie
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President
Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James
Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as
Vermonts sole congressman in the
House of Representatives. Bernie is
now serving his second term in the
U.S. Senate after winning re-election
in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote.
DONT FORGET TO VOTE IN THE
PRIMARIES! YOU HAVE TO
REGISTER AS A DEMOCRAT TO VOTE
FOR BERNIE SANDERS IN STATES
THAT HAVE CLOSED PRIMARIES!!!

PROTECT OUR SENIORS


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Respect Our Elders


\There are those in Washington who want to balance
the budget on the backs of the elderly, veterans,
children, the sick and the poor. At a time when
corporate loop-holes enable many large corporations
to pay nothing in federal taxes, and the gap between
the very rich and everyone else is growing wider, there
are fairer ways to do deficit reduction than cutting
programs for some of the most vulnerable people in
our country.[

Seniors Depend on SS
Bernie Sanders says
\At a time when more than half of the
American people have less than $10,000 in
savings, it would be a disaster to cut Social
Security benefits by raising the retirement
age. It is unacceptable to ask construction
workers, truck drivers, nurses and other
working-class Americans to work until they
are 68 to 70 years old before qualifying for
full Social Security benefits.[
\When the average Social Security benefit
is just $1,328 a month, and more than one-
third of our senior citizens rely on Social
Security for virtually all of their income,
our job must be to expand benefits, not cut
them. The way to do that is to eliminate the
cap on all income above $250,000 so that
millionaires and billionaires pay the same
percentage of their income into Social
Security as middle-class Americans. I have
introduced legislation to do just that.[

It is beyond my understanding why the


Democratic Party has not focused on the
needs of seniors much more than they
have and you better believe I plan to,
\Social Security is the most successful government
program in our nation's history. Through good times
and bad, Social Security has paid out every benefit
owed to every eligible American. The most effective
way to strengthen Social Security for the future is to
eliminate the cap on the payroll tax on all income
above $250,000 so millionaires and billionaires pay
the same share as everyone else.[

Sanders scores 100% by the Alliance for


Retired Americans on senior issues

Bernie Sanders Leads the


Fight for Senior Citizens
Wants to lower costs for prescription drugs by
bringing greater transparency and competition to
the health care system He introduced
legislation to create a medical innovation prize
fund that would restructure the system of
financing research and development of new
medicines and dramatically reduce their prices
by rewarding only truly innovative products that
provide new therapeutic benefits. It would also
reduce wasteful spending on research,
development and marketing.
Bernie Sanders is leading an effort to call for a
significant increase in funds to support expanded
access to meals, transportation, family caregiver
support and other programs for seniors funded
by the Older Americans Act. Sanders wants a 12
percent increase in support for senior programs
and hes leading a group advocating for the
much-needed investment in this program.
Sanders writes The demand for these programs
is great and in many areas of the country
vulnerable seniors are on waiting lists for services
that they desperately need,
Bernie Sanders Social Security proposal would
make the wealthiest Americans pay their fair
share. Under current law, the amount of income
subject to the payroll tax is capped at $118,500
That means someone making millions of dollars
a year pays the same amount in payroll taxes as
some making $118,500 a year. The legislation
would subject all income over $250,000 to the
payroll tax. Doing so would impact only the top
1.5 percent of wage earners, the Center for
Economic Policy Research has estimated.
At a time when over half of the American
people have less than $10,000 in savings and senior
poverty is increasing, we should not be talking
about cutting Social Security benefits. We should
be talking about expanding benefits to make sure
that every American can retire with dignity

Bernie
Sanders for
President

If you can't afford to take care of


your veterans, then don't go to war.
These people are bearing the brunt
of what war is about. We have a
moral obligation to support them.
"It is no secret that many of our
soldiers returning from Iraq and
Afghanistan are forced to deal with
post-traumatic stress disorder and
traumatic brain injuries. We're all in
this together, and we've got to stand
not only with the soldiers in combat,
but with their kids and their wives
and their husbands."
"These men and women answered
the national call to service. We have a
responsibility to help them make
their transition from active-duty to
civilian status as smooth and
seamless as possible. Specifically, we
need to reach into our local
communities to make sure all
available resources federal, state
and local are there to meet the
needs of these military service
members and their families."
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Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James


Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as Vermonts
sole congressman in the House of
Representatives. Bernie is now serving
his second term in the U.S. Senate after
winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
DONT FORGET TO VOTE IN THE
PRIMARIES! YOU HAVE TO REGISTER AS A
DEMOCRAT TO VOTE FOR BERNIE
SANDERS IN STATES THAT HAVE CLOSED
PRIMARIES!!!

VETERANS
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www.BernieSanders.com
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Helping Veterans Land Jobs


The Post 9/11 GI Bill is the largest
investment in veterans' education since
World War II. It covers the full cost of an
undergraduate education at any public
university or college in the country for our
nation's newest generation of veterans. It
provides substantial funding for education
at many private colleges, as well.

We Owe Our Veterans


"We owe our veterans in Vermont and
across the United States the care they were
promised and the benefits that they have
earned in service to our country. While we
have a long way to go in fulfilling those
promises, I am proud, as Chairman of the
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, that
we have made real progress in addressing
our obligations to our veterans,"
We, as a nation, have a moral obligation to
provide the best quality care possible to
those who have put their lives on the line to
defend us, and Sen. Sanders is determined
to ensure VA is meeting this responsibility.
In response to the crisis at the VA Medical
Center in Phoenix, Sen. Sanders led the
effort to pass legislation to right the wrongs
of the existing crisis, while making
additional improvements to the VA health
care system.

"I am extremely proud of the Post 9/11 GI


Bill and what it can do for veterans and
their families," Bernie said. "Colleges and
universities are seeing a big boost in the
number of veterans seeking degrees.
Trade and technical schools are seeing a
new influx of veterans, as well."

Support Our Troops


At a time when too many veterans
have not accessed any services and
are sleeping on the streets, in cars,
and on couches, VA has engaged with
communities across this country to
end homelessness among veterans.
According to the Department of
Veterans
Affairs,
homelessness
among veterans has declined 33
percent since 2010. In Vermont, Sen.
Sanders praised the construction and
improvement of several facilities,
including the Canal Street Veterans
Housing in Winooski, the Veterans
Place in Northfield, the Dodge House
in Rutland, the Veterans Inc.
Transitional Housing in Bradford,
and Home At Last in Brattleboro.
These nonprofit programs help
veterans and their families in their
time of need.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, chairman of the
Senate Committee on Veterans'
Affairs, has introduced the most
comprehensive
legislation
for
veterans to come before the Senate in
decades. Sanders' bill would improve
VA health care and dental care,
expand educational opportunities,
and help the VA address a disability
claims backlog and help veterans find
jobs.

"At a time when women make an


average of 77 cents for every dollar
earned by men, I am disappointed that
every Republican in the Senate voted to
filibuster the paycheck fairness act to
insure equal pay for equal workI am
proud that Vermont has been a leader in
the fight for paycheck fairness and hope
we can be an example for the rest of the
nation. This is a struggle that has gone
on for decades. We have made some
progress, but today's vote is another
reminder that we have a long way to go."
We are not going back to the days of
wide-scale domestic violence, even if 31
Republican men in the Senate recently
voted against the reauthorization of the
Violence Against Women Act because it
expanded coverage to the gay
community and Native Americans. We
are not going back to the days when it
was legal for women to be paid less for
doing the same work as men, even if the
governor of Wisconsin recently signed a
bill to repeal that state's pay-equity law.
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Bernie
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President
Born in Brooklyn, New York, he attended James
Madison High School, Brooklyn College, and the
University of Chicago. After graduating, he moved to
Vermont where he worked as a carpenter and
documentary filmmaker. In 1981, he was elected as
mayor of Burlington, the states largest city, by a
mere 10 votes.
As mayor, Bernies leadership helped transform
Burlington into one of the most exciting and livable
small cities in America. Under his administration,
the city made major strides in affordable housing,
progressive taxation, environmental protection,
child care, womens rights, youth programs and the
arts.
In Congress, Bernie has fought tirelessly for
working families, focusing on the shrinking middle
class and growing gap between the rich and
everyone else. Bernie has been called a \practical
and successful legislator[ and he was dubbed the
\amendment king[in the House of Representatives
for passing more amendments than any other
member of Congress. As chairman of the Senate
Committee on Veterans Affairs, Bernie worked
across the aisle to \bridge Washingtons toxic
partisan divide and cut one of the most significant
deals in years.[ In 2015, Democratic leadership
tapped Bernie to serve as the caucus ranking
member on the Senate Budget Committee.
Bernie lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife
Jane. He has four children and seven grandchildren.

Bernie Sanders is a Democratic


candidate for President of the United
States. In 2006, he was elected to the
U.S. Senate after 16 years as Vermonts
sole congressman in the House of
Representatives. Bernie is now serving
his second term in the U.S. Senate after
winning re-election in 2012 with 71
percent of the vote.
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WOMENS RIGHTS
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Equal Pay for Equal Work


It boggles the mind that in this day and
age, the average woman still only makes
78 cents for every dollar the average man
makes. Vermont has one of the smallest
wage gaps in the nation, but the gap still
existsand amazingly, both in Vermont
and nationwide, the gap exists at every
level of education and at every stage of a
career. Sen. Sanders was a strong
supporter of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay
Act, which amended the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 to ensure that a woman who has
suffered discriminatory pay can sue any
time she gets a new paycheck. He has
also consistently cosponsored and voted
for the Paycheck Fairness Act, which
would require employers to prove that
pay discrepancies are based on
qualifications, not gender.

Family Values Matter

Consistent Advocate

At a time when tens of millions of women use birth


control, there is no valid reason to restrict a womans
access to safe, widely-used preventive services simply
because her employer does not approve of what should
be her private medical decisions. This ruling undermines
the governments interest in providing women access to
preventive health care, including contraceptive
coverage,

Protect the reproductive rights of women.


(Jan 1993)

Sen. Sanders strongly believes a womans healthcare


decisions should be between a woman and her doctor,
not a woman and her employer. Birth control, like any
other routine preventive medication, should be covered
by insurance and coverage should not be dictated by an
employers personal or religious beliefs. Sen. Sanders and
18 fellow Senators urged the Supreme Court not to
undermine Congress intent to provide women with
access to preventive health care in Burwell v. Hobby
Lobby.

Provide emergency contraception at


military facilities. (Apr 2007)

Additionally, Sanders called for 12 weeks of paid leave if


an employee has a child, is diagnosed with cancer or any
other serious medical condition. Simply stated it is an
outrage that millions of women in this country give birth
and then are forced back to work because they dont have
the income to stay home with their newborn babies.
Sanders co-sponsored the Family and Medical Insurance
Leave Act, a bill by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.).

Rated 100% by NARAL, indicating a prochoice voting record. (Dec 2003)


Emergency contraception for rape
victims at all hospitals. (Sep 2006)

Ensure access to and funding for


contraception. (Feb 2007)
Focus on preventing pregnancy, plus
emergency contraception. (Jan 2009)
Ban discriminatory compensation; allow
2 years to sue. (Jan 2009)
Stronger enforcement against genderbased pay discrimination. (Jan 2009)
Require pharmacies to fulfill
contraceptive prescriptions. (Jul 2011)
Ban anti-abortion limitations on abortion
services. (Nov 2013)
Endorsed as "preferred" by The
Feminist Majority indicating prowomen's rights. (Aug 2012)
Enforce against wage discrimination
based on gender. (Jan 2013)
Voted YES on reauthorizing the Violence
Against Women Act. (Feb 2013)
http://www.ontheissues.org/house/Bernie_Sanders.htm

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Proveer igualdad de salario para las mujeres


trabajadoras que hoy ganan 78 % de lo que gana
la contraparte masculina.
Reforma de la poltica comercial que ha cerrado ms de 60,000 fbricas y causado la prdida
de ms de 4.9 millones de empleos bien pagados.
Hacer que la universidad sea ms accesible y
proveer servicios de guardera econmico para
restaurar la competitividad de los Estados Unidos
en comparacin con otras naciones.
Disolver grandes bancos. Los seis bancos ms
grandes ahora tienen activos equivalentes al 61%
de nuestro producto interno bruto, ms de $9.8
billones. Financian ms de la mitad de las hipotecas en el pas y emiten ms de dos tercios de
todas las tarjetas de crdito.

Invertir en nuestra
infraestructura que se
deteriora con un programa
para crear trabajos a travs de
reconstruccin de carreteras,
puentes, sistemas de agua,
plantas de agua residual,
aeropuertos, ferrocarriles y
escuelas.
Transformar sistemas
de energa aparte de los
combustibles fsiles para
crear trabajos, y al mismo
tiempo comenzar a revertir el
calentamiento global y hacer
que el planeta sea habitablpara las futuras generaciones.
Desarrollar nuevos modelos econmicos para
apoyar a los trabajadores en los Estados Unidos en
lugar de dar exenciones de impuestos a las empresas que envan los trabajos a pases extranjeros
donde los trabajadores reciben salarios bajos.

Unirse al resto del mundo industrializado con


un Sistema de Salud Medicare-para-todos para
proveer mejor atencin a menos costo.
Expandir Social Security, Medicare,
Medicaid y programas de nutricin.
Reformar el cdigo tributario (impuestos)
basado en la capacidad de los asalariados para
pagar y eliminar las evasiones de impuestos que
permiten a las corporaciones lucrativas tener
ganancias escondidas en el extranjero y no pagar
impuestos sobre la Renta Federal.

Facilitar a los trabajadores para que se unan a un


sindicato y puedan negociar salarios ms altos y mejores
beneficios.
Aumentar el salario mnimo federal de $7.25 por hora
para que nadie que trabaja cuarenta horas por semana
viva en la pobreza.

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Reform trade policies that have


shuttered more than 60,000 factories and
cost more than 4.9 million decent-paying
manufacturing jobs.
Make college affordable and
provide affordable childcare to restore
Americas competitive edge compared to
other nations.
Break up big banks. The six largest banks
now have assets equivalent to 61 percent
of our gross domestic product, over $9.8
trillion. They underwrite more than half the
mortgages in the country and issue more
than two-thirds of all credit cards.

Invest in our crumbling


infrastructure with a major program to create jobs
by rebuilding roads, bridges, water systems, waste
water plants, airports,
railroads and schools.

Join the rest of the industrialized world


with a Medicare-for-all healthcare system
that provides better care at less cost.
Expand Social Security, Medicare,
Medicaid and nutrition programs.
Reform the tax code based on wage earners ability to pay and eliminate loopholes
that let profitable corporations stash profits
overseas and pay no US federal income taxes.

Transform energy
systems away from fossil
fuels to create jobs while
beginning to reverse
global warming and make
the planet habitable for
future generations.
Develop new economic
models to support workers in the
United States instead of giving tax breaks to
corporations which ship jobs to low-wage
countries overseas.
Make it easier for workers to join unions
and bargain for higher wages and benefits.

http://www.PDAmerica.org/
https://twitter.com/RBR2016
https://www.facebook.com/PDARunBernieRun
Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an
hour so no one who works forty hours a week will
live in poverty.
Provide equal pay for women workers
who now make 78 percent of what male
counterparts make.

www.pdafund.com

Reform trade policies that have


shuttered more than 60,000 factories and
cost more than 4.9 million decent-paying
manufacturing jobs.
Make college affordable and
provide affordable childcare to restore
Americas competitive edge compared to
other nations.
Break up big banks. The six largest banks
now have assets equivalent to 61 percent
of our gross domestic product, over $9.8
trillion. They underwrite more than half the
mortgages in the country and issue more
than two-thirds of all credit cards.

Invest in our crumbling


infrastructure with a major program to create jobs
by rebuilding roads, bridges, water systems, waste
water plants, airports,
railroads and schools.

Join the rest of the industrialized world


with a Medicare-for-all healthcare system
that provides better care at less cost.
Expand Social Security, Medicare,
Medicaid and nutrition programs.
Reform the tax code based on wage earners ability to pay and eliminate loopholes
that let profitable corporations stash profits
overseas and pay no US federal income taxes.

Transform energy
systems away from fossil
fuels to create jobs while
beginning to reverse
global warming and make
the planet habitable for
future generations.
Develop new economic
models to support workers in the
United States instead of giving tax breaks to
corporations which ship jobs to low-wage
countries overseas.
Make it easier for workers to join unions
and bargain for higher wages and benefits.

http://www.PDAmerica.org/
https://twitter.com/RBR2016
https://www.facebook.com/PDARunBernieRun
Raise the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an
hour so no one who works forty hours a week will
live in poverty.
Provide equal pay for women workers
who now make 78 percent of what male
counterparts make.

www.pdafund.com

Proveer igualdad de salario para las mujeres


trabajadoras que hoy ganan 78 % de lo que gana
la contraparte masculina.
Reforma de la poltica comercial que ha cerrado ms de 60,000 fbricas y causado la prdida
de ms de 4.9 millones de empleos bien pagados.
Hacer que la universidad sea ms accesible y
proveer servicios de guardera econmico para
restaurar la competitividad de los Estados Unidos
en comparacin con otras naciones.
Disolver grandes bancos. Los seis bancos ms
grandes ahora tienen activos equivalentes al 61%
de nuestro producto interno bruto, ms de $9.8
billones. Financian ms de la mitad de las hipotecas en el pas y emiten ms de dos tercios de
todas las tarjetas de crdito.

Invertir en nuestra
infraestructura que se
deteriora con un programa
para crear trabajos a travs de
reconstruccin de carreteras,
puentes, sistemas de agua,
plantas de agua residual,
aeropuertos, ferrocarriles y
escuelas.
Transformar sistemas
de energa aparte de los
combustibles fsiles para
crear trabajos, y al mismo
tiempo comenzar a revertir el
calentamiento global y hacer
que el planeta sea habitablpara las futuras generaciones.
Desarrollar nuevos modelos econmicos para
apoyar a los trabajadores en los Estados Unidos en
lugar de dar exenciones de impuestos a las empresas que envan los trabajos a pases extranjeros
donde los trabajadores reciben salarios bajos.

Unirse al resto del mundo industrializado con


un Sistema de Salud Medicare-para-todos para
proveer mejor atencin a menos costo.
Expandir Social Security, Medicare,
Medicaid y programas de nutricin.
Reformar el cdigo tributario (impuestos)
basado en la capacidad de los asalariados para
pagar y eliminar las evasiones de impuestos que
permiten a las corporaciones lucrativas tener
ganancias escondidas en el extranjero y no pagar
impuestos sobre la Renta Federal.

Facilitar a los trabajadores para que se unan a un


sindicato y puedan negociar salarios ms altos y mejores
beneficios.
Aumentar el salario mnimo federal de $7.25 por hora
para que nadie que trabaja cuarenta horas por semana
viva en la pobreza.

http://www.PDAmerica.org/
https://twitter.com/RBR2016
https://www.facebook.com/PDARunBernieRun

www.pdafund.com

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