Bernie Sanders
Related: About this forumWatch Young Senator Barack Obama Campaign for Bernie Sanders in 2006
Back in March 2006, the future president traveled to Vermont to headline a rally and fundraiser for then-Rep. Bernie Sanders, an independent running for Senate, and Pete Welch, a Democrat seeking election to Sanders' House seat.
"The prominent young politician," as Obama was described then in the View, a University of Vermont campus weekly, played to an overflow crowd at the school's Ira Allen Chapel. Before the event, 500 people gathered on the steps outside the venue, where Obama addressed them using a megaphone.
"When ordinary people decide they want a different future for themselves and for their children and their grandchildren, and they come together and work at a grassroots level, it doesn't matter how much money is spent," Obama said, previewing a theme that would dominate his first presidential campaign, "it doesn't matter what the powers and principalities say; we can bring about a change."
Obama also teased Sanders about his cult following in Vermont.
"How do you campaign where everybody knows you?" he asked. "I mean, what's the point?"
Sanders would go on to win his race with 67% of the vote.
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StandingInLeftField
(972 posts)""When ordinary people decide they want a different future for themselves and for their children and their grandchildren, and they come together and work at a grassroots level, it doesn't matter how much money is spent," Obama said, previewing a theme that would dominate his first presidential campaign, "it doesn't matter what the powers and principalities say; we can bring about a change."
Thanks, ichingcarpenter, for bringing this some exposure.
Ichingcarpenter
(36,988 posts)getting support from a black senator.
arcane1
(38,613 posts)azmom
(5,208 posts)same. LOL Great video. Thanks for sharing.
passnobuck
(92 posts)And inside, he's pretty much the same as always.
erronis
(15,303 posts)passnobuck
(92 posts)I will be voting for him in the primaries.
And to those who think Bernie can't win in the general election against a Republican candidate: have they really really looked at the entire 15-20 idiots, racists, and madmen running as Republicans?
WillyT
(72,631 posts)RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)passnobuck
(92 posts)MisterP
(23,730 posts)JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)And every word Obama spoke is still true. Except that we want Bernie in the White House now. Bernie would make a great successor to Obama.