Fighting for the next generation. Current Senator, former school superintendent. Two N’s, one T.
Apr 8, 2020 • 4 tweets • 2 min read
Americans are asking two questions in this election: Who can beat Donald Trump, and who can get anything done?
That candidate is former Vice President @JoeBiden, and I am proud to endorse him for President of the United States.
Joe is a proven leader who can bring Americans together and show that our best days are still ahead. His vast experience, temperament, and decency stand in stark contrast to those of @realDonaldTrump, especially in these challenging times.
Jan 21, 2020 • 9 tweets • 4 min read
Today marks 10 years since the Citizens United decision, which gave billionaires unmatched influence over Washington & separated Americans from their government.
Here's a thread reflecting on the consequences of that decision, and how we're going to change it. → @StopBigMoney I was up for my first Senate election in 2010, right after Citizens United. Because I was the most vulnerable Democrat, more outside money was spent in my race than any other that cycle.
So I've seen the damage up close, and I understand the nature of the corruption.
Jan 2, 2020 • 20 tweets • 4 min read
We have an historic opportunity to make lasting progress for families and workers across the country.
In contrast to the other candidates, my agenda is progressive, fully paid for, and widely popular among the American people.
It's The Real Deal.
MichaelBennet.com/RealDeal
The Real Deal is an agenda Dems up and down the ballot—in blue, purple & red states—can run on to defeat Trump, win the Senate & hold the House. It will not only galvanize our base, but also help win back some of the 9 million people who voted twice for Obama and then for Trump.
Jan 1, 2020 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
If you’ve been to my town halls, you know I often reflect on the gridlock of the past 10 years. While a lot has stayed the same in the last decade (including my allegiance to eBay watches), a lot has changed. Let’s look at how far we’ve come & where we still have to go together⬇️
At the end of the last decade, I had just been sworn in as a U.S. Senator and my daughters were 9, 7, and 4.