Tuesday, February 11, 2020

Some Tweets from Briahna Solidarity Gray

Briahna Solidarity Gray is the press secretary for candidate Bernie Sanders.



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    This week, I addressed the controversy over how to ethically build a "big tent" movement: It doesn't mean moving to the middle to appease an imaginary moderate. I was glad to be joined by several LGBTQ supporters to address this, including & !
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  • I think the "hope and change" candidate is probably pretty electable. Don't underestimate hope.
  • The youth aren’t the future. They’re the present.
  • I mean, really think about it: you have a candidate being entirely funded by an average of $18 donations, sustaining 24-7 attacks by cable TV news, facing millions of dollars of negative attacks - and he is still in contention to win. Really understand how unprecedented that is.
  • I want you to step back, take a deep breath & realize how unprecedented it is for a candidate 100% funded by the grassroots with zero billionaire donors even being in contention to win against the entire corporate establishment & billionaire class thats trying to buy the election
  • Listening to CNN panel explain how there are "no transformational candidates" in the mix... someone needs to tell these folks about Bernie .
  • It was a two way race in 2016. It’s a nine way race now. Any members of the Yang Gang wanna help out with the math so we can retire this talking point?
  • “The basketball player previously scored 50 points in a one on one game, so him scoring 30 points in a full game proves he’s underperforming”
  • Yang truly brought something new and valuable to the debate stage. I look forward to hearing more from him in the future. 🧢🧢🧢
  • I know a Sanders win is somewhat priced in, but I'm not sure why the story is about who finishes in 2nd and 3rd place instead of him winning, especially if it looks like a decently clear win.
  • 2016: It's wrong to say there's no difference between the candidates. 2020:
  • As almost every Democrat running for President bailed out on supporting Medicare for All, exit polls in both Iowa and New Hampshire show that the majority of Democratic voters actually support it. Thank you for being consistent, .