Rhode Islanders in support of a political revolution and a truly progressive candidate for the Democratic Party Presidential Nominee. #Bernie2020#FeelTheBern
Charmaine Webster for City Council, Woonsocket
Marlene Guay for City Council, Woonsocket
Vaughan Miller for City Council, Woonsocket
Alex Kithes for City Council, Woonsocket
Adamaris Villar for City Council, Central Falls
Today Bernie endorsed candidates for races here in RI! This includes all 10 candidates from the @ripolcoop. Congratulations to all. Please consider supporting them this election.
The victories we accomplish in this election will lay the groundwork for the future of our political revolution.
That is why I am endorsing dozens of down-ballot candidates across the country today.
Let’s elect them and get to work. https://t.co/6BEQc3hlAb
RHODE ISLAND
Brandon Potter for State House, District 16
Megan Cotter for State House, District 39
Leonela Felix for State House, District 61
Michelle McGaw for State House, District 71
Kendra Anderson for State Senate, District 31
Jen Volpe Douglas for State Senate, District 34
Join us June 30th at 6pm for the launch of Renew New England - a coalition of progressive groups fighting for a jobs guarantee and climate justice across the region! Keynote speakers include Senator @BernieSanders@VarshPrakash and Representative @RoKhanna
https://t.co/yGmc0EjK6o
Vote results - for people who voted in person - are coming in. But keep in mind, this is only about 10% of the vote. The rest of the 90% might not be counted until Friday.
It's primary day! If you still have your mail ballot, return it today by 8pm using the Board of Elections drop box at 2000 Plainfield Pike in Cranston. Or you can use the drop box at ANY polling place or ANY City/Town Hall. Verify your polling location at https://t.co/nI4Cz03tXo
It's primary day! If you still have your mail ballot, return it today by 8pm using the Board of Elections drop box at 2000 Plainfield Pike in Cranston. Or you can use the drop box at ANY polling place or ANY City/Town Hall. Verify your polling location at https://t.co/nI4Cz03tXo
If you have not sent in your mail ballot yet, please do so!Drop it off at the @RI_BOE or in one of the secure, 24-hour drop boxes at city/town halls across RI. Click➡️ https://t.co/REhGrzjCFE for city/town hall addresses. Drop boxes are also available at polling places on 6/2.
Fill out your primary election ballot TODAY —Join a Bernie Ballot Party & let's vote for Bernie together!
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#SuperBernieTuesday
A one-time $1,200 check isn't nearly enough to make ends meet. Congress has a responsibility to make sure every working-class American receives a $2,000 emergency payment a month so they can pay their bills.
The American people want action from Congress and they want it NOW.
During this public health crisis, the Senate must also pass legislation to empower Medicare to pay all of the medical bills of the uninsured and the under-insured—including prescription drugs—for the duration of the pandemic.
Our most vulnerable communities are hungry, desperate and under enormous emotional stress. It is incomprehensible for Senator Mitch McConnell to tell us that he sees no urgency in passing another emergency relief bill and that he wants to wait another month before taking action.