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June 4, 2016

Who gives money to Bernie Sanders? *interactive map at link*

Small-dollar contributions have been the fuel that has propelled Sen. Bernie Sanders’ presidential bid, making it one of the most successful insurgent campaigns in Democratic party history, but little has been known about those donors because campaigns don’t have to publicize the names of people who give $200 or less.

Now, a Times analysis of nearly 7 million individual contributions has provided unprecedented detail about the army of people behind the $27 donations Sanders mentions at virtually every campaign stop.

Interactive map at link:

http://www.latimes.com/projects/la-na-pol-sanders-donors/#nt=oft12aH-1gp2

June 3, 2016

The time is now. Call to action.

Make calls for Hillary

Calling supporters and reminding them to vote is a great way to help Hillary secure primary victories across the country. You can make a big difference with just a few calls—and it's easy!

https://www.hillaryclinton.com/grassroots/make-calls/

Time to flex our muscles!

June 2, 2016

‘Here’s Why We Say It’s Over… It’s The Math.’ BS needs 107% of the remaining delegates *HRC GROUP*

CNN news anchor who took a turn trying to describe the smell of the coffee to prominent Sanders surrogate and former State Senator Nina Turner with a rather blunt declaration.

New Day anchor Alisyn Camerota tried to get Turner to weigh in on the plan for post-primary unity, but Turner insisted the race was not over:

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Turner: Senator Sanders will continue in this race because millions of folks who already voted for him, and we still have millions of folks in this country yet to vote. And it is not over on Tuesday, it’s far from over.

Camerota: Here’s why we say it is over on Tuesday, it’s the math. Clinton needs 9% of the remaining delegates. He needs 107% of the remaining delegates. There’s not a poll in the world to show Bernie Sanders getting 107% of the remaining delegates, Nina.

http://www.mediaite.com/tv/cnn-anchor-to-bernie-surrogate-heres-why-we-say-its-over-its-the-math/





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