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Do the elected officials in Washington stand with ordinary Americans - working families, children, the elderly, the poor - or will the extraordinary power of billionaire campaign contributors and Big Money prevail? The American people, by the millions, must send Congress the answer to that question.
Bernie Sanders
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What this quote means

This quote questions whether elected officials prioritize the needs of average citizens over the influence of wealthy donors.

Bernie Sanders highlights the stark divide between ordinary Americans and the powerful interests that often dominate political discourse. He urges citizens to take action and express their demands to Congress, emphasizing the importance of grassroots engagement in shaping a democratic society where the voices of working families, children, the elderly, and the poor are heard and valued over the influence of large financial contributors.

Themes

PoliticsDemocracyInfluenceCampaign FinancingGrassroots

In practice

Example use cases

Mention this quote during a political rally to highlight the need for citizen engagement.

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