

Well we are three days away from the moment we’ve been waiting for. Millions of people around the country are approaching Tuesday October 13th with great anticipation. Some people are ready for Bernie to demolish Hillary in the debate. There are others who are expecting Bernie to succumb to his fellow democratic opponents on the stage, and there is group of people who are going to be introduced to Bernie for the first time, and are anxious to see what all the hype is about in this Political Revolution that Bernie supporters are talking about all across the country.

I am positive that next Tuesday we are going to have a monumental increase in supporters when people see Hillary, and Bernie go toe to toe on national television. While typing this blog I have the visual of the Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy 1960 debate, and Nixon is sweating uncontrollably, lol. I’ve been saying for the past few months it’s our duty, and obligation to get the word out about Bernie Sanders. That means we need to be on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Coffee Shops, and hitting the streets knocking doors. Even if you only reach one person at least you’ve made some sort of impact. We all want to see Bernie in office, but it’s more than just saying we want him to be president it’s going to take effort, and hard work on our part.

October 1st in my role as an advisor I had the privilege of representing the campaign at the Iowa Criminal Justice Summit at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa. The only two campaigns physically present was Bernie’s, and O’Malley’s. I noticed that the O’Malley campaign was getting four star treatment, and being constantly pampered while I was left high, and dry to to fend for myself. We were given 5 minutes each to plead our case of why people should support our candidate. The central focus was on Physical Violence, and Racial Justice. Before taking stage a video of HRC pops up on the screen cause she couldn’t be present. After that the O’Malley campaign took the stage with their surrogate. Afterwards it was showtime. I informed those in attendance that Bernie has a lifelong commitment to justice. I shared that he was active in the March on Washington, and he was heavily involved in the Civil Rights Movement unlike HRC who was a young republican working for the Barry Goldwater campaign who I might add voted against the Civil Rights Act.

I detailed Bernie’s issues on policing, and racial profiling. We need police forces who reflect the diversity of our communities. Our justice department must aggressively investigate, and prosecute officers who break the law, and hold them accountable for their actions. We need to federally fund, and require body cameras for law enforcement officers to make it easier to hold them accountable. In closing I shared with the summit that if they want to see some awesome changes for the betterment of our country then we need to join the political revolution, and vote Bernie. I don’t like to brag, but I had the people on the edge of their seats. I have been doing public speaking for twenty years, and no matter how well I deliver my speech about Bernie the people won’t fully comprehend it until the debates on Tuesday.

This series of debates is going to be the deciding factor in how this presidential election turns out. I am excited to finally see Bernie get a chance to be next to Hillary on stage. Then, and only then will we finally see the difference between genuine heartfelt dedication, and same ole politics as usual of which Hillary is committed to. There will be all kinds of watch parties of the debate so make sure you go the campaign website, and find out where you can go to join other Bernie supporters in seeing Bernie take this race by it’s boot straps. Are you ready for a political revolution. I know I am. I’m feeling the BERN.