Hello,
The CEO of Goldman Sachs,
Lloyd Blankfein, said yesterday
our campaign represents a dangerous moment, "not just for Wall Street, but
for anyone who is a little bit out of line."
I have to say, I find it a
little beyond comprehension that Lloyd Blankfein would lecture our campaign
about "dangerous moments" after Wall Street received huge bailouts
from the working families of this country, when their greed and recklessness
caused millions of Americans to lose their jobs, livelihoods, and homes just a
few years ago. His arrogance has no end.
Now Wall Street is pouring
money into other campaigns. But I am here to tell you that we don’t want their
money and we don’t want their super PACs. We are going to do it differently. We
are going to win together on the strength of millions of small donations.
Here’s the truth: Wall Street
is terrified because we are running a campaign that does not support their
agenda. They never expected us to battle to a virtual draw in Iowa, and they
are starting to get a bit nervous about New Hampshire too.
The next primary is less than one week away, and we
have a slight lead in the polls despite opposition from the economic and
political establishment in the state. But if we stand together, I know that we
have a good chance to win next
week.
In solidarity,
Bernie Sanders
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