Sen. Bernie Sanders lands his second endorsement in the state and the first from Pennsylvania’s largest city.
Philadelphia City Councilmember Helen Gym announced on Tuesday her support for the Vermont Senator’s White House bid.
“I was elected by a movement. I believe in the power of movements to reshape our country,” Gym said in a release from the Sanders campaign. “Bernie Sanders doesn’t just talk about movements for change. He leads them.”
She cited Sanders support of healthcare being a “human right” and their joint appearance at a rally at Hahnemann University Hospital in July 2019, advocating for the “Green New Deal,” and his plans for “school infrastructure investments.”
“That’s why I am proud to endorse Senator Bernie Sanders, a transformational movement leader whose agenda is rooted in the needs of young people, immigrants, people of color, and working families in Pennsylvania who want – and deserve — an America that works for all of us,” Gym said in the release.
Bernie Sanders doesn’t just believe in our movements. He is leading a multiracial movement for working class Americans straight to the White House. I’m proud to endorse @BernieSanders! https://t.co/Jfcx7ku1X9
— Helen Gym (@HelenGymPHL) February 26, 2020
The Sanders campaign released a statement on Wednesday morning about Gym’s endorsement, referring to the Philadelphia Councilmember as a “progressive force” and lauded her as someone who knows “the power and purpose of grassroots community organizing.”
Gym was first elected to an at-large seat on Philadelphia City Council in 2015 and was reelected in 2019.
Gym is the second high profile elected official to endorse Sanders from the state of Pennsylvania, joining state Rep. Sara Innamorato (D-Allegheny), who pledged her support for the Vermont Senator’s campaign in late January.
A majority of the state’s Democratic Congressional delegation has pledged their support for former Vice President Joe Biden’s campaign, while Sen. Elizabeth Warren has received notable endorsements in the southeast including Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney and Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner.
While Sanders has opened up a rather sizable lead in various national polls for the Democratic primary, recent polling shows a neck and neck race in the keystone state. A poll from Franklin and Marshall College released in late January showed Biden leading the Democratic pack with 22%, while Sanders was in second place with 15%, followed by Sen. Elizabeth Warren with 14%, and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg in fourth place with 7%. However, the Election Research Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison released a poll earlier this week that showed Sanders leading the way in the Pennsylvania Democratic primary with 25%, followed by Biden in second place with 20%, and Bloomberg in third place with 19%.
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Interesting: Helen Gym is a councilmember in Philadelphia – a city that has obliterated the environment beyond recognition – and she supports Sanders because of the “Green New Deal”. Let’s see how committed she is to changing the city to the “Green New Deal”.
Does the coming revolution include brining the rest of the country’s violent crime rate up to Philadelphia’s level? If so count Hellen and I in!
I think the plan to elevate Philly’s crime rate comes from the GOP leadership in Harrisburg, which won’t approve reasonable restrictions on guns.. or raise the states’ minimum wage to help people climb out of poverty.
Cafeteria endorses Trump.
Yes, but Art and History endorsed Biden!