The Democratic Platform Committee Now Has a Progressive Majority. Thanks, Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders indicated in early May that his campaign was going to the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia with as many delegates as possible to fight for a progressive party platform that calls for a $15 an hour minimum wage, an end to our disastrous trade policies, a Medicare-for-all health care system, breaking up Wall Street financial institutions, ending fracking in our country, making public colleges and universities tuition free, and passing a carbon tax so we can effectively address the planetary crisis of climate change.
Win or lose in the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination, Sanders said, we intend to win every delegate that we can so that when we go to Philadelphia in July, we are going to have the votes to put together the strongest progressive agenda that any political party has ever seen.
Sanders has won a sufficient number of delegatesand a sufficient opening in the debateto influence the shaping of that agenda. And his representatives on the conventions newly selected platform-writing committee share a commitment to make it profoundly progressive.
Take the issue of climate change, as an example. Sanders has secured a place for author, activist, and 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben, on the 15-person Platform Drafting Committeewhich is responsible for outlining the platform that will eventually be approved at the partys late-July convention in Philadelphia.
McKibben will have plenty of alliesamong the Sanders-aligned members of the drafting committee, among members who are aligned with Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, and among members who are seeking to strike a balance between the two campaigns. It is fair to say that the drafting committee has a progressive majority.
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