Black voters in support of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are putting the world on notice with the new hashtag #BernieBruh.

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On Wednesday, media personality Benjamin Dixon posted to Twitter a video with the caption, “Turns out, I’m not the only #BernieBruh.”

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A few weeks ago I asked my friends who they were supporting in the election. Turns out, I’m not the only #BernieBruh. pic.twitter.com/TlL02vpmrv — Benjamin Dixon (@BenjaminPDixon) February 26, 2020

The clip showcases Black Americans emphatically expressing their support for Sanders and their reasons for backing him among a crowded primary field. The video disputes the often utilized stereotype that Sanders only has energetic support among “Bernie Bros,” or white men.

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“I wanted to show my reality, which is an overwhelming response of Black people in my orbit (supporting) Bernie Sanders, ” Dixon told the Daily Dot.

In early February, a tweet from Dixon that contained unearthed audio from Bloomberg defending the stop-and-frisk policy sparked the trending hashtag #BloombergIsRacist.

In a retweet of Dixon’s #BernieBruh video, Sanders said he will beat President Donald Trump through a “multiracial, multigenerational movement for real change.”

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We're building a multiracial, multigenerational movement for real change, and that is how we are going to defeat Donald Trump. https://t.co/1naupmrb1N — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) February 26, 2020

#BernieBruh has spurred numerous posts of solidarity online. The video project included about 100 participants, according to the #BernieBruh website, and Dixon started a GoFundMe to help make more videos in support of Sanders.

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Black voters, please understand there is only one candidate committed to making our lives better. Fighting racism, closing the racial wealth gap, and protecting our Black queens in child birth, Bernie Sanders is the one for us. #BernieBruh — Sakura Muhammad (@SakuraMuhammad) February 26, 2020

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Dr Milan Satcher is a #BernieBruh fighting for #PresidentSanders & #MedicareForAll. No patient should face medical bankruptcy like she did growing up.



No one should worry about financial ruin when receiving life-changing health news.#Bernie2020 #DoctorsForBernie @milanos_best pic.twitter.com/VmcqwrzFT4 — Doctors for Bernie = DSA Health Workers Collective (@Docs_4_Bernie) February 27, 2020

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A recent poll, according to NBC News, shows Sanders closely trailing former Vice President Joe Biden among Black Democratic voters, with Biden polling at 31% and Sanders polling at 29%. However, other polls have reported that Sanders gained the majority favor among Black voters.

Dixon’s video comes on the heels of MSNBC contributor Jason Johnson being temporarily benched by the network following remarks he made about the Black women on Sanders’ campaign team. Johnson said they were “from the island of misfit Black girls,” according to the Daily Beast. Black women who support Sanders have since turned Johnson’s words on their head, using them as a compliment rather than an insult.

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In the publicized #BernieBruh video, participants voice support for Sanders’ proposed policies concerning Medicare-for-All, debt-free college, higher minimum wage, and an end to the cash bail system.

“I don’t think Bernie Sanders is radical, ” Dixon said. “But let everyone tell us ‘we’re radical’ because we want Medicare-for-All. We’re radical because we want cancelation of student debt. So, if that’s radical, then I run around in radical circles.”

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The video also touches on the narrative that paints Black voters as singularly loyal to candidates like Biden and Michael Bloomberg. Dixon said he thinks ideology, rather than simply age, explains the correlation of who Black voters may choose to vote for.

“Do you consider yourself more of a pragmatist or an idealist?” Dixon said. “Are you trying to change the system? Are you trying to protect the system? Those divides–they exist in the black community.”

Dixon said the #BernieBruh video is a way to disprove the media narrative he sees of Black Sanders supporters not getting enough recognition.

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“He’s fighting for these issues, that all of us are looking at it. … So we rock with him,” Dixon said.

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