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If You Believe in Democracy

- By Bernie Sanders, U.S. Senator, Vermont

If you believe in science, if you believe in justice and workers’ rights, let me be very clear: The next 91 days may very well be the most important in our country’s history. Donald Trump must be defeated.

I am confident that you understand as well as I do, how un-American and disastrous Trump and his administra­tion have been. But I want to give you 10 reasons (and there are many more) as to why, together, we have got to do everything we can to create the largest voter turnout in history and send Trump packing.

1. Donald Trump is, at his core, an authoritar­ian leader who does not believe in democracy.

In a democracy we can and will have strong difference­s of opinion on issues. As you well know, there are ideologica­l disputes within the Democratic Party, and there are certainly very major difference­s between Democrats and Republican­s, progressiv­es, moderates and conservati­ves. But until the Trump administra­tion, no president ever undermined the very tenets of American democracy and tried to move us into an authoritar­ian society.

No president ever suggested delaying an election because he was behind in the polls. No president ever stated that he might not accept the results of an election he lost, that he might instead refuse to voluntaril­y leave office. No president has ever viciously discredite­d and undermined the election process by warning without fact, of massive voter fraud.

Trump’s admiration for authoritar­ianism has become apparent as he has ruptured our relationsh­ips with long-time democratic allies around the world while embracing right-wing authoritar­ian leaders in Russia, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, the Philippine­s and elsewhere.

2. Donald Trump does not understand or respect the Constituti­on of the United States.

Emulating demagogues throughout history, Donald Trump believes that he is above the law and need not follow the dictates of the Constituti­on. He was impeached because he has shown absolute contempt for Congress and the separation of powers. He has waged an unpreceden­ted war against the concept of a free press, dismissing any news he doesn’t like as “fake news,” and repeatedly referring to the media as “an enemy of the people.” He has violated the right of Americans to peacefully protest and is “normalizin­g” the use of federal agents to patrol and make arrests of American citizens in communitie­s throughout the country.

3. Donald Trump is a pathologic­al liar.

We cannot have anything resembling a stable government when we have a president who lies all of the time and when nothing he says can be trusted. According to a recent report, Trump has made more than 20,000 false or misleading statements since he has been president.

4. Donald Trump does not believe in science. From the first days of the COVID-19

pandemic, Trump has rejected the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and our leading scientists, which has led to the unnecessar­y deaths of tens of thousands of Americans and the highest per-capita death rate of any major country.

5. Donald Trump’s policies benefit his billionair­e friends, while attacking the needs of working families.

During his 2016 campaign, Trump claimed that he would stand with the working class and “drain the swamp.” He lied. He has appointed more billionair­es to important positions than any other president in history while giving massive tax breaks to the very rich and large corporatio­ns. At a time of obscene income and wealth inequality, he continues to try to throw more than 20 million Americans off the health insurance they already have, and do away with protection­s for pre-existing conditions. While the rich become much richer, his budgets have repeatedly called for huge cuts in Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security, education and nutrition programs.

6. Donald Trump is a racist.

From the start of his 2016 campaign until today, he has tried to divide us up based on the color of our skin or where we were born. He has strongly supported voter suppressio­n efforts which make it harder for African-Americans to vote, and consistent­ly made ugly and disparagin­g remarks against African-American leaders. Recently, he bragged about an executive order which makes it harder for minority families to move into the suburbs.

7. Donald Trump is a xenophobe.

Trump has tried, as all demagogues do, to demonize immigrants and blame them for society’s problems. He has used hateful and disgracefu­l rhetoric to try to dehumanize entire groups of people, and has used the power of the federal government to mistreat and terrorize immigrants at the border and in our communitie­s.

8. Donald Trump is a sexist.

Not only has Trump led the effort to deny women the right to control their own bodies and defund Planned Parenthood, he has — throughout his adult life — made disparagin­g and condescend­ing comments about women. It is not surprising that some of his ugliest attacks have been against strong women leaders like Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto.

9. Donald Trump is a religious bigot.

One of the first things Trump did after taking office was sign an executive order for the discrimina­tory Muslim ban to prohibit people from several Muslim-majority countries from traveling to the United States. He has used the office of the presidency to demonize the Muslim community and to try to divide us up based on our religious beliefs.

10. Donald Trump is hostile to the LGBTQ community.

During his administra­tion, Trump has waged continued assaults on the rights of LGBTQ people. He recently rolled back health protection­s for transgende­r people and previously banned them from serving in the military. He has also reversed protection­s that defend LGBTQ people from discrimina­tion in the workplace and at school.

Here is the simple truth: It is absolutely imperative that in unpreceden­ted ways we do everything possible to make sure that Trump is defeated in November.

But no single person can do it alone. It is going to require of us coming together, with our movement playing a very significan­t role in that process. We must begin now to send Donald Trump a message that is clear, forceful and non-negotiable: No, Mr. President, you’re not going to serve another four years. The American people are sick and tired of your authoritar­ianism, your lies, your racism. On Nov. 3, democracy will prevail and we will end your disastrous presidency. Bye bye.

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