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Ms Ocasio-Cortez and Mr. Sanders Draw Largest Iowa Crowd of Democratic Primary So Far with Call for "Solidarity" Over Unity by Julia Conley!
(2019-11-09 at 11:25:38 )
Ms Ocasio-Cortez and Mr. Sanders Draw Largest Iowa Crowd of Democratic Primary So Far with Call for "Solidarity" Over Unity by Julia Conley
"We need to stitch this movement together, bit by bit, stitch by stitch.. That is how we are going to win it all."
Joined by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Friday night, Sen. Bernie Sanders held the largest rally of any 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to date in Iowa, drawing more than 2,400 people to Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs.
The campaign and its supporters applauded the evening as the latest evidence of Mr. Sanders momentum.
"Thousands of Iowans joined together tonight to say loud and clear that it is time for a fundamental change in this country," said Bernie 2020 Iowa State Director Misty Rebik. "This is a grassroots movement built to transform this country. Together we are going to expand the electorate and win the Iowa caucus."
As they did last month at a rally in Queens, where Ms Ocasio-Cortez officially endorsed the Vermont Independent senator, the two progressives centered the event on a call for solidarity with people of diverse races, class backgrounds, and life experiences.
One key to "expanding the electorate," Ms Ocasio-Cortez suggested, is to inspire voters to vote to improve the lives of people they may never meet in person.
"Solidarity means, I fight for you and you fight for me," the freshman congresswoman told the crowd before introducing Mr. Sanders.
"Iowa, you are the first in the nation, baby," she added. "You need to set the tone. I need to go back home to the Bronx and tell my community in the Bronx, We need to fight for Iowa."
IOWA BREAKING: "There is a lot of talk about unity, but I want something better than unity. I want Solidarity " -yellow vest america November 9, 2019
After news broke last month that Ms Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) were expected to back Mr. Sanders, CNN host John King wondered aloud if the endorsements would come across as "too urban" and "too far-left" to appeal to Midwest voters-drawing accusations of racism as well as of misunderstanding Mr. Sanders broad appeal among young and working-class voters across the country.
Contrary to the predictions of the corporate media, Ms Ocasio-Cortez won raucous applause in the key state as she rallied the crowd, and attendees shared positive feedback on the congresswoman with the press.
Huge cheers in this full gym in Council Bluffs, Iowa, as AOC takes the stage to stump for Bernie Sanders. "This is my first time in my life in Iowa," she says.-Matt Pearce November 9, 2019
"I love her," Hannah Cook of Glenwood, Iowa, told the Des Moines Register. "I was so excited when I saw that [she was going to be here]."
In addition to holding the largest rally in Iowa so far, Mr. Sanders and Ms Ocasio-Cortez drew the largest crowd of any candidate in any state when they spoke to a crowd of 25,000 people in Queens.
In Council Bluffs Friday, Ms Ocasio-Cortez spoke about the need to "stitch together" a coalition of people from all backgrounds and demographics who would benefit from having a president intent on passing Medicare for All, a Green New Deal, and other bold initiatives to drastically narrow the wealth gap in the United States.
"We need to stitch this movement together, bit by bit, stitch by stitch, and that is how we are going to win," Ms Ocasio-Cortez said. "That is not just how we are going to win a Bernie Sanders presidency, but that is how we are going to win our future back. That is how we are going to win our country back. That is how we are going to win it all."
We are ready to take on the power of the billionaire class, pass a Green New Deal and create an economy that works for all of us. Join me and AOC live in Iowa:-Bernie Sanders November 9, 2019
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