In a speech in Madison, Clinton highlighted the importance of the Supreme Court in this election, asking voters to think about “what kind of justice will a President Trump appoint?” She went on to say if she is elected president she would appoint justices who won’t tilt the Supreme Court toward corporations and away from individuals.

Clinton is right. A Republican president would try to strip away the progress we have made and further empower the financial and other industries that already have too much influence in government. To help prevent this, I recently introduced legislation in the Senate that would help stop the revolving door between Wall Street and the government, holding powerful companies accountable. Clinton strongly supports my reform, and as president she will put the American people’s best interests first and take steps to restore trust in government.

While both Democratic candidates agree on Wall Street reform and holding powerful companies accountable, there are many other critical issues that a president will need to address. With Republicans trying to hold back progress, only Clinton has the detailed and feasible plans that will help move us forward. Instead of zeroing in on just one issue, Clinton will break down all barriers that stand in the way for Americans.