Don’t tell me, let me guess: you are feeling a little queasy about today’s outcome? Froze up, afraid to get on the phone for Bernie, afraid to go block walk, afraid to go hear him speak afraid someone will give you trouble for ever supporting him?
Nah. That’s not you.
You are rockin’ it !
You voted early, you are still canvassing, you are making those calls, you are donating, you are Facebooking, Tweeting, working it for the Revolution!
You have seen how he is tireless, giving more than seems humanly possible for a better way.
You are with us all the way to the Convention!
Immediately following his loss in the Nevada caucuses, Bernie Sanders told a crowd of fans that he was looking ahead to "Super Tuesday" and beyond.
“We're going to be competing in 11 states all across this country on Super Tuesday,” Sanders said. “And I believe that on Super Tuesday we have got an excellent chance to win many of those states.”
He would repeat that line many times over the next week.
Following the Nevada caucuses, Sanders traveled to 11 states and held 24 events over the course of eight days, culminating in a spirited rally in Boston yesterday.
Often flying three times a day on an Eastern airlines plane chartered by his campaign, Sanders, his staffers, reporters and U.S. Secret Service officers logged approximately 15,650 miles during that time.
“This campaign is just beginning,” Sanders’ communication director Michael Briggs told ABC News. “In Iowa and New Hampshire, the more people got to know Bernie, the better they liked him. With 11 states holding caucuses and primaries on Tuesday and a dozen more states voting later in March, we are doing everything we can to get Bernie in front of as many people as possible.”
And it was a lot of people. Based on crowd count numbers from the campaign and venue staff, the Vermont senator spoke directly to more than 85,500 people in total during his events post-Nevada, including almost 20,000 people last Saturday.
Keep on rockin’ it! Bernie is!!!!