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Dear MoveOn member,
The American people are poised to make history.
If we act now, generations to come will remember
the historic September 8, 2014, U.S. Senate vote
on S.J. Res. 19, a constitutional amendment to
overturn Citizens United. They will
remember the coast-to-coast cheers that
erupted from a nation desperate for a solid gain
in the fight to rid U.S. politics of the
corrosive influence of big money.
For months, I've been working side by side with
MoveOn's team to make sure that more Americans
understand the sprawling impact of Citizens
United, as well as their absolutely critical
role in pushing for the very first Senate
resolution dedicated to its demise.
We're in a sprint to the finish line. Our work
is paying off.
Together with our allies, we have secured 50
senators who are on the record as supporting
S.J. Res. 19. But there's still much more to do
before and after the vote on September 8. And,
quite frankly, we need $200,000 to get it all
done.
When folks ask me why defeating Citizens
United is essential, here's how I frame
what's at stake: In case after case, the Roberts
majority of the Supreme Court has basically told
a handful of billionaires, "You and your
corporations already own and control our
economy. Now, we're going to give you the
opportunity to purchase the U.S. government, as
well."
Among these billionaires are Charles and David
Koch, who—thanks to Citizens United—are
now busy unabashedly buying Tea Party-esque
politicians in key states such as North
Carolina, Kentucky, Michigan, and Colorado. Koch
candidates are hell-bent on twisting our nation
to match the interests of the elite and
ultraconservative.
Let's put the Koch brothers on notice that our
democracy is not—and will never be—for sale.
Here's MoveOn's plan between now and September
8: With your support, MoveOn members will
generate a blizzard of phone calls to cement
existing Senate supporters of S.J. Res. 19. But
that's just the beginning. Using creative media
and social-media tactics and hard-hitting
on-the-ground events, they'll also go after
every senator conspicuously absent from the
co-sponsor list, especially key Republicans.
It will be impossible to hide from MoveOn
members.
Each senator's vote on S.J. Res. 19 will answer
the question: Which side of history do you want
to be on—that of your constituents or that of
big money?
Senators who have the nerve to vote against
overturning Citizens United will be held
accountable by MoveOn members through the
midterm elections and beyond.
Think of S.J. Res. 19 as the American people's
first giant springboard.
The fact that it's coming to the Senate floor
for a vote is already a big victory. Our job now
is to secure as many votes as possible and—in a
critical election year—not let the American
people forget the senators who voted for the
interests of big money instead of their
constituents.
I can't help but reflect on past constitutional
amendment victories that changed our nation—like
the ones propelled by people just like us to
give women the right to vote or advance civil
rights. We have big lessons to learn from each
of these breathtaking victories and others like
them.
The journey to a successful amendment
passage—two-thirds majorities in both houses of
Congress—was long and arduous. Millions and
millions of Americans joined together in common
cause. Every single person was necessary. And
because of the grit and faith of our courageous
predecessors, our nation emerged from these
struggles a little wiser and a whole lot more
just.
And so it will be when we rid our nation of
Citizens United and take back our democracy.
Let's take a bold step forward on September 8,
and let's not look back until we win.
Thanks for all you do.
–Senator Bernie Sanders
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