Can you really reform Wall Street when they are spending millions and millions of dollars on campaign contributions…? I have doubts when people receive huge amounts of money from Wall Street. I am very proud I do not have a Super-PAC. I do not want Wall Street’s money. I’ll rely on the middle class and working families for my campaign contributions.
<b>You should vote for Bernie Sanders if:</b> <p/><b></b> - you like women and their rights as humans<p/><b></b> - you like races other than your own and their rights as humans<p/><b></b> - you like that social programs like welfare give poor children and families a chance to rise above poverty<p/><b></b> - you think women have the right to make educated decisions about their own bodies<p/><b></b> - you like weed, or at least don't think it should be so heavily policed<p/><b></b> - you don't like going to war often<p/><b></b> - you think $7.25 isn't enough to support a family<p/><b></b> - you like that you're free to love and marry the same sex, or the opposite sex, whatever floats your boat<p/><b></b> - you think that everyone should have the option to get a college degree if they so choose<p/><b></b> - you support the Black Lives Matter movement<p/><b></b> If any, most, or all of these apply to you, please go out and vote. I want this guy to have a good chance.<p/></p>