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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Wed Dec 2, 2015, 09:04 PM Dec 2015

Bernie Sanders uses signatures, not money, to get on Texas ballot

DALLAS - Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign has been petitioning for ballot status all over the Lone Star state, and the payoff is now. Dallas activists say that over 10,000 signatures will be turned in to the election authorities in Austin this week! No other presidential candidate has gathered petitions to meet the state's signature quota!

Texas law says that major party candidates can get on the primary election ballot with signatures or with money. The Sanders campaign will save several thousand dollars when their petitions are accepted. More importantly, they have a data-base of supporters far in excess of any other candidate. In fact, their levels of individual donations and volunteer activism even exceed those of the vigorous Obama campaign in 2007, according to the state organizer.

In Dallas, the Sanders campaign rented an office in the Communications Workers Local 6215 hall, where the AFL-CIO offices and most labor-related meetings are held. The largest local union in Dallas is the school personnel (AFT) affiliate, and the AFT was the first big union to endorse Hillary Clinton; but the recent endorsement from the Postal Employees (APWU) gives the Sanders campaign a powerful ally among Dallas union activists.

Phone banking is taking place every day at Sanders' Dallas headquarters.

In North Texas, individual activists began appearing at progressive activities before Labor Day. Meetings in people's homes and back yards drew big and enthusiastic crowds. Younger people, many of them first-time voters, predominate at Bernie meetings. The giant of Texas electoral demographics, Spanish-speaking voters, is strongly represented among the volunteers.

http://peoplesworld.org/bernie-sanders-uses-signatures-not-money-to-get-on-texas-ballot/

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Bernie Sanders uses signatures, not money, to get on Texas ballot (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2015 OP
This message was self-deleted by its author Gothmog Dec 2015 #1
Whooooossssshhhh Fawke Em Dec 2015 #3
Welcome to the Bernie Sanders group, Gothmog! Scootaloo Dec 2015 #4
Politics like it should be done. Go Bernie. jwirr Dec 2015 #2
That's what I like to see! n8dogg83 Dec 2015 #5
This is great news. Kalidurga Dec 2015 #6
This will get noticed Babel_17 Dec 2015 #7
great way to make a point, Bernie. Menshunables Dec 2015 #8

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Fawke Em

(11,366 posts)
3. Whooooossssshhhh
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 01:24 AM
Dec 2015

The point was to show his strength, but I wouldn't worry much. He only needed 300 signatures in each of the 15 districts, or 4,500 signatures. He's got more than double that.

The filing fee is $5,000, btw.

http://www.texastribune.org/2015/09/15/texas-gop-sets-presidential-ballot-access-rules/

n8dogg83

(248 posts)
5. That's what I like to see!
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 10:38 AM
Dec 2015
More importantly, they have a data-base of supporters far in excess of any other candidate. In fact, their levels of individual donations and volunteer activism even exceed those of the vigorous Obama campaign in 2007, according to the state organizer.


That right there is how we win. Also the young and first time voters that are showing up at meetings and who are NOT being counted in polls.


Kalidurga

(14,177 posts)
6. This is great news.
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 11:44 AM
Dec 2015

Not that the campaign can't afford it. But, I would rather see another Bernie bio. I was very impressed by the one that featured a lot of his personal history and I don't normally like those things.

Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
7. This will get noticed
Thu Dec 3, 2015, 03:08 PM
Dec 2015

Younger voters tend to care about things like this. Many exist in a different economy than the one we often take for granted.

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