Progressives [Communists] Elected in Vermont

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Our Revolution describes itself as America’s largest grassroots progressive political organizing group. It is celebrating the victories of its endorsed progressive [communist] candidates.

It’s a communist organization under the auspices of Bernie Sanders.

They are proud to announce the communists they were able to get elected or re-elected in Vermont alone.

The following is from their victory email:

Today’s victories mark a significant moment in the ongoing effort to bring progressive ideas into the mainstream of the Democratic Party. The success of our endorsed candidates, from Lieutenant Governor David Zuckerman to State Senators and Representatives like Tanya Vyhovsky, Brian Cina, Emilie Kornheiser, and Emilie Krasnow, reflects the growing demand for a government that prioritizes the needs of everyday people over corporate interests.

As the founder of Our Revolution, Bernie Sanders ignited a movement nearly eight years ago that has profoundly reshaped American politics. His vision of a fair and just society has not only become a rallying cry for millions but has also driven the Democratic Party to embrace progressive policies..

Today, Sanders remains the standard-bearer of this movement, and his overwhelming support in Vermont’s primary is a powerful reminder of his popularity and the principles he champions.

Alongside Sanders, Our Revolution is proud to celebrate the victories of a slate of progressive candidates who share his vision and dedication to the people of Vermont:
  • David Zuckerman, re-elected as Lieutenant Governor, is a lifelong advocate for environmental justice and the rights of working people. His decades-long collaboration with Bernie Sanders and his commitment to fighting corporate power make him a crucial leader in Vermont’s progressive movement.
  • Tanya Vyhovsky, newly elected to the State Senate for Chittenden-Central District, brings her background in social work and social justice to the forefront. Her victory underscores the demand for representation that truly reflects the voices of all Vermonters, particularly those fighting for affordable housing, a livable wage, and comprehensive healthcare.
  • Brian Cina, re-elected to the Vermont State House in District 15, has long been a champion of progressive change. His leadership in the Climate Solutions Caucus and Social Equity Caucus, along with his work as Co-chair of the Working Vermonters Caucus, has been instrumental in advancing key progressive policies in Vermont.
  • Emilie Kornheiser, re-elected to the Vermont State House in District 7 in Windham, continues her work to ensure equal rights, dignity, and access to essential services for all Vermonters. Her focus on creating a fair tax system to support quality healthcare, education, and affordable housing resonates deeply with the values of our movement.
  • Emilie Krasnow, re-elected in South Burlington, played a pivotal role in passing historic legislation that holds fossil fuel corporations accountable for the climate damage they cause. Her work, alongside this entire slate, Brian Cina, exemplifies the kind of bold action needed to address the climate crisis.

This is just Vermont. Of course, you know Ilhan won her primary in Minnesota.

Since Democrats decided to welcome communists into the party, the country is moving in that direction.






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