Last night, the Bernie Sanders Organizing Kickoff was live streamed at over 3,500 house parties. Over 100,000 individuals RSVPed to those events.

Bernie Sanders organizing events in every state.

One Hillary Clinton supporter who attended an Iowa house party on false pretenses had this to say:

The people. Hmm. The HQ is in a poor white neighborhood and that showed. Several very thin, droopy, tired old women were there. Some of them clear misfits — those fellows who look like they’re 30ish but still live in their parents’ basements. About five of the folks were middle class and ordinary. And then the meeting started. Only three people there had ever caucused before. And I was overwhelmed by the strong, multi-source perspiration odor in the room. (Not kidding, very sorry to even mention it, but…really bad.)

There’s more, but you get the picture. The idea is that the odor of hardworking America, now energized by an honest politician — who were too disillusioned to participate before now—is deserving of judgment and criticism for simply getting involved.

Let’s be honest, grassroots isn’t glamorous. It isn’t held in a ballroom where a dinner plate costs hundreds of dollars. It’s people meeting in their homes, canvassing neighborhoods, giving their time, and sometimes contributing some of their hard earned money.

Let’s be honest, grassroots isn’t glamorous.

If there was one theme from last night, it is work. It is what we do to earn a paycheck and living. It is what we do to make ends meet. It is what we will do to ignite this political revolution all the way to the White House and beyond — to course correct decades of wealth and income inequality.

Text WORK to 82623 to volunteer for Bernie 2016.

We are the political revolution. Sweat and smell included.