The only way we beat Trump is through a politics that reflects the decency of the American people. It’s what we sought to practice in my campaign—and it’s what @JoeBiden has practiced his whole life. I’m proud to stand with the Vice President and help make him our next Commander-in-Chief.
Thank you for inviting me into your homes, sharing your stories, and putting your trust in me. We launched our campaign because Americans are hungry for a new kind of politics that brings us together. And together we’ll beat this president and build the era that must come next.
I am determined to earn every vote on the road ahead. That starts with you.
I’m running for them.
I’m running for them.
I’m running for them.
I’m running for them.
To all the folks who helped turn an improbable hope into an undeniable reality: Thank you. Online and on-the-ground, you showed that a politics of inclusion and belonging is not only possible, but our best hope for the future. Carry those values onward.
Thank you, Columbia! I’m so proud of the extraordinary team we’ve built. Our movement is only possible because millions of Americans have decided our vision is worthy of their time and energy. Thank you for believing.
Thank you, Columbia! I’m so proud of the extraordinary team we’ve built. Our movement is only possible because millions of Americans have decided our vision is worthy of their time and energy. Thank you for believing.
Thank you, Columbia! I’m so proud of the extraordinary team we’ve built. Our movement is only possible because millions of Americans have decided our vision is worthy of their time and energy. Thank you for believing.
Running for president doesn’t allow much time for reflection, but this morning at First Baptist Church of James Island came the chance to reflect on the humbling awareness of what is at stake for so many in this election. I know when I am asking Black voters to support me in this election, I am often asking people who have never met me to trust me with their lives. So many Black lives are at stake in the balance of what happens next in our country. I am humbled knowing that I do not have the perspective of being discriminated against on the basis of my skin color. Not having that lived experience, I will continue to surround myself with people who can help me better understand, and tell me when I don’t. I ask for the opportunity to serve, and if trusted with that responsibility I promise to continue to show up, to listen, and to serve well those who have so much on the line.
Running for president doesn’t allow much time for reflection, but this morning at First Baptist Church of James Island came the chance to reflect on the humbling awareness of what is at stake for so many in this election. I know when I am asking Black voters to support me in this election, I am often asking people who have never met me to trust me with their lives. So many Black lives are at stake in the balance of what happens next in our country. I am humbled knowing that I do not have the perspective of being discriminated against on the basis of my skin color. Not having that lived experience, I will continue to surround myself with people who can help me better understand, and tell me when I don’t. I ask for the opportunity to serve, and if trusted with that responsibility I promise to continue to show up, to listen, and to serve well those who have so much on the line.
Running for president doesn’t allow much time for reflection, but this morning at First Baptist Church of James Island came the chance to reflect on the humbling awareness of what is at stake for so many in this election. I know when I am asking Black voters to support me in this election, I am often asking people who have never met me to trust me with their lives. So many Black lives are at stake in the balance of what happens next in our country. I am humbled knowing that I do not have the perspective of being discriminated against on the basis of my skin color. Not having that lived experience, I will continue to surround myself with people who can help me better understand, and tell me when I don’t. I ask for the opportunity to serve, and if trusted with that responsibility I promise to continue to show up, to listen, and to serve well those who have so much on the line.
Only together, can we move this country forward.
Voters across the country have been making it clear: We’re ready for a new approach to unifying our country. Now it’s your turn, South Carolina! I’m counting on you to vote today before the polls close tonight at 7pm EST.
Meeting voters from all across the country is the greatest joy.
South Carolina, I’ve come to your communities and heard your voices. In one day, it will be the nation’s turn to listen. I hope you’ll join our movement and help us win the era.
Notice to billionaires: I will raise your taxes. But if you’re a billionaire who wants to kick Donald Trump out of office, click the link in bio and donate the legal max of $2,800.
Thank you, Jeffrey Lampkin, for your hospitality and for the great conversation. Small businesses like yours are the backbone of communities like Sumter and South Bend. Your success is America’s success.
This is how we win.
If you believe in a politics defined not by who we reject but who we bring along, chip in via the link in my bio.
As a Democrat, I don’t want to explain why our nominee is encouraging people to look on the bright side of the Castro regime when we are going into the fight of our lives.
The lessons of history have shown that Democrats win when we offer new leadership with new ideas, calling America to be better than it’s ever been.