Saturday, November 12th, 2016. New York City – I supported Bernie Sanders for president in 2016 and Dr. Jill Stein. I support Bernie Sanders for president in 2020. Would he run again?
(Bellow: 24 videos I made in support of Bernie Sanders and some of the pictures I took in support of his candidacy.)
Hillary Clinton lost. Donald J. Trump will be the president of the United States of America from 2017 to 2020. Many people believe Sanders is the right candidate to replace him.
Bernie Sanders told The Associated Press in an interview, “Four years is a long time from now. We’ll take one thing at a time, but I’m not ruling out anything.”
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The Democratic Party needs to look in the mirror and work tirelessly to become once again the party that working people know works for them.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 12, 2016
Join Bernie Sanders and Support Keith Ellison for DNC Chair.
You cannot be a party which on one hand says we’re in favor of working people, we’re in favor of the needs of young people but we don’t quite have the courage to take on Wall Street and the billionaire class. People do not believe that. You’ve got to decide which side you’re on. That’s why Bernie Sanders supports Rep. Keith Ellison to be the next Chair of the DNC:
“We must also do everything we can to elect Democrats in Congress in 2018, and to take back the White House in 2020. We need a Democratic National Committee led by a progressive who understands the dire need to listen to working families, not the political establishment or the billionaire class. That is why I support Keith Ellison to be the next Chair of the Democratic National Committee, and why I hope you’ll join me in advocating for him to lead the DNC.” – Bernie Sanders
A playlist of 24 videos I made in support of Bernie Sanders in 2016.
“Millions of Americans registered a protest vote on Tuesday, expressing their fierce opposition to an economic and political system that puts wealthy and corporate interests over their own. I strongly supported Hillary Clinton, campaigned hard on her behalf, and believed she was the right choice on Election Day. But Donald J. Trump won the White House because his campaign rhetoric successfully tapped into a very real and justified anger, an anger that many traditional Democrats feel.
I am saddened, but not surprised, by the outcome. It is no shock to me that millions of people who voted for Mr. Trump did so because they are sick and tired of the economic, political and media status quo.
Working families watch as politicians get campaign financial support from billionaires and corporate interests — and then ignore the needs of ordinary Americans. Over the last 30 years, too many Americans were sold out by their corporate bosses. They work longer hours for lower wages as they see decent paying jobs go to China, Mexico or some other low-wage country. They are tired of having chief executives make 300 times what they do, while 52 percent of all new income goes to the top 1 percent. Many of their once beautiful rural towns have depopulated, their downtown stores are shuttered, and their kids are leaving home because there are no jobs — all while corporations suck the wealth out of their communities and stuff them into offshore accounts,” Bernie Sanders said on Facebook.
Sanders also said, “It is an embarrassment, I think, to the entire Democratic Party that millions of white working-class people decided to vote for Mr. Trump, which suggests that the Democratic message of standing up for working people no longer holds much sway among workers in this country.”
Bernie Sanders, said in the New York Times “In the coming days, I will also provide a series of reforms to reinvigorate the Democratic Party. I believe strongly that the party must break loose from its corporate establishment ties and, once again, become a grass-roots party of working people, the elderly and the poor. We must open the doors of the party to welcome in the idealism and energy of young people and all Americans who are fighting for economic, social, racial and environmental justice. We must have the courage to take on the greed and power of Wall Street, the drug companies, the insurance companies and the fossil fuel industry.
When my presidential campaign came to an end, I pledged to my supporters that the political revolution would continue. And now, more than ever, that must happen. We are the wealthiest nation in the history of the world. When we stand together and don’t let demagogues divide us up by race, gender or national origin, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. We must go forward, not backward.”
Documents released by Guccifer 2.0, the DNC emails and the Podesta Emails released by Wikileaks show the DNC rigged the Democratic Primaries against Bernie Sanders and in favor of Hillary Clinton.
The DNC chose Hillary Clinton. Hillary was not elected by voters to be the Democratic Nominee. Clinton was SELECTED by the DNC/elite.
Polls showed that Bernie Sanders was much more stronger than Hillary Clinton to defeat Donald Trump. Bernie’s supporters knew that Sanders was the only democratic candidate that could win in November 8th, 2016. We knew that Hillary Clinton was going to lose.
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton are corrupts. They do not represent working class people. They represent Wall Street. They represent the millionaire class.
The Clinton Foundation received money from Saudi Arabia and Qatar (and other countries). These two countries also give money to ISIS. It’s clear for many people that the Clinton Foundation is a corrupt, pay to play foundation.
Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton gave speeches to Wall Street banks and other institutions for hundreds of thousands of dollars. The Clintons are millionaires, in part, thanks to the speeches they gave to corporations.
Hillary vowed to help working class people, but she accepted millions of dollars for speeches to Wall Street. She wanted to bring the country together, but she said voters were “Basket of deplorables,” “bucket of losers,” and “basement dwellers.”
If you want to blame Bernie’s supporters or Dr. Jill Stein supporters for Clinton losing on 11/08/2016, STOP NOW!
If you're blaming supporters of @DrJillStein & @ajamubaraka for Trump, please stop. Most of 'em would've stayed home before voting for HRC
— Ben Jealous (@BenJealous) November 10, 2016
Ajamu Baraka was the Vice-president candidate of the Green Party.
Once we survive Trump, and we will, the corporate dems will never be able to use that fear factor to garner support for their corrupt agenda
— Ajamu Baraka (@ajamubaraka) November 9, 2016
Dr. Jill Stein was the presidential candidate of the Green Party in 2012 and 2016.
Dear Liberals: the pain of Clinton neoliberalism caused the rise of Trump. To survive, we must build an economy that works for all of us.
— Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) November 12, 2016
Green Party candidates in California, Florida, Michigan and Minnesota won local seats! Learn more about them: https://t.co/2aUBD710vs pic.twitter.com/jgCnQNw0gM
— Dr. Jill Stein (@DrJillStein) November 11, 2016
“Young people are the lifeblood of the Democratic Party. They are the idealists and dreamers. They overwhelmingly supported Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, but for the first time in recent memory, the clear and obvious candidate of young people was not the choice of the Democratic Party establishment.
The Democratic Party is having an identity crisis. While the groundswell of grassroots support in its base is anti-police brutality, pro-environment, pro-immigrant, anti-war, pro-$15 minimum wage, for the legalization of marijuana, and strongly against the Dakota Access Pipeline — the party in general, and Hillary Clinton in particular, lack core convictions on all of these issues and it shows. I’d be that nearly every single activist and leader in each of those niche communities will tell you that they feel like strangers in the Democratic Party,” says Shaun King.
Twits by Bernie Sanders:
If Trump is serious about being a president for all Americans he must rescind his plans to ban Muslims and deport 11 million people.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 11, 2016
When we stand together and don’t let demagogues divide us up, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. https://t.co/53ZfJ5tJDY
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
Americans want change but will Trump have the courage to stand up to Wall Street or will he appoint another banker to run the Treasury?
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
There is no compromise on racism, bigotry, xenophobia and sexism. We will fight it in all its forms, whenever and wherever it re-emerges.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
We must have the courage to take on the greed and power of Wall Street, drug companies, insurance companies and the fossil fuel industry.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
The election 2016 is over. It’s time for healing. It’s time to move on and do what it’s best for our country. We can not move on without compassion and love for ourselves and those who do not share our ideas.
Some of the photographs I took in 2016.

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For years, I have been covering rallies, marches and other events about marriage equality, “Stop and Frisk”, Immigration, Occupy Wall Street, Mexican/Latino community, Black community, Muslim community, Asian community, LGBTQ community, HIV/AIDS events, YoSoy132, International Workers Day/May Day, Indigenous community, Palestine, animal rights, Caribbean community, Ayotzinapa, Black Lives Matter, etc. I have thousands of pictures in my blog and more than 280 videos on my Youtube channel.
I will continue covering events in support of our community.

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