Sen. Bernie Addresses The Nation: Trump's Threat To Our Democracy
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Senator Bernie Sanders gave a speech on “Trump’s Threat to Our Democracy.” He outlined what he sees as “the danger that this country faces from a president he says is a pathological liar, who has strong authoritarian tendencies, who neither understands nor respects our constitution, and who is prepared to undermine American democracy in order to stay in power.”
September 24, 2020
Let me thank all of you for being here this afternoon. This country faces an unprecedented set of crises. We are struggling with a pandemic that has already cost us over 200,000 lives. We have an economy in which we have a grotesque level of income and wealth inequality, where the middle-class today is being decimated, where millions of workers have lost their jobs, and half of our people continue to work paycheck to paycheck, many for starvation wages. We are living in the moment when climate change is ravaging. This planet leading to massive fires on the West coast, drought and unprecedented levels of extreme weather disturbances all across the globe. We are the only major country on earth, not to guarantee healthcare to all people as a human right. Over 90 million Americans are uninsured or under-insured and we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. All of these issues and others are enormously important and should be the issues that are being debated in this campaign.
Bernie
Sanders: (06:55)
But today I am not going to talk about any of
them. What I am going to talk about is something
that in my wildest dreams, I never thought I
would be discussing. And that is the need to
make certain that the president of the United
States, if he loses this election, will abide by
the will of the voters and leave office
peacefully. What I will be discussing today is
the danger that this country faces from a
president who is a pathological liar, who has
strong authoritarian tendencies, who neither
understands nor respects our constitution, and
who is prepared to undermine American democracy
in order to stay in power. With less than six
weeks left to go in this campaign, it is my
fervor and hope that all Americans, Democrats,
Republicans, independents, progressives
moderates, conservatives, come together to
defend American democracy, our constitution, and
the rule of law.
Bernie
Sanders: (08:08)
We must ensure in this unprecedented moment in
American history, that this is an election that
is free and fair, an election in which voters
are not intimidated, an election in which all
votes are counted, and an election in which the
loser accepts the results. This is not just an
election between Donald Trump and Joe Biden,
this is an election between Donald Trump and
democracy, and democracy must win. The United
States is the oldest continuous democracy in the
modern world. We held elections in the middle of
a civil war in 1864. We held free and fair
elections during World War I, during the Great
Depression and during World War II-
Bernie
Sanders: (09:03)
Well, one, during the Great Depression and
during World War II. After all of those
elections held in extremely difficult
circumstances, the loser acknowledged defeat and
the winner was inaugurated and took office. That
is what the United States of America is all
about. That is what democracy is all about. But
today onto Donald Trump, we have a president who
has little respect for our constitution or the
rule of law. Today, that peaceful transition of
power, the bedrock of American democracy is
being threatened like never before.
Bernie
Sanders: (09:46)
I am not in the habit of quoting former
president Ronald Reagan, but I think something
that he said in his first inaugural address
makes the point about how important, how
precious is this part of our heritage, and I
quote Ronald Reagan, “The orderly transfer of
authority as called for in the constitution
routinely takes place as it has for almost two
centuries and few of us stopped to think how
unique we really are. In the eyes of many in the
world, this every four-year ceremony we accept
as normal is nothing less than a miracle.” End
of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (10:32)
Protecting this orderly transfer of authority as
president Reagan characterized it, this miracle
is absolutely essential. If we together, all of
us, Republicans, Democrats, Independents want to
keep faith with the American ideals we hold so
dear and with the sacrifices that so many made
in order to protect our democracy. In that
regard, I think it is terribly important that we
actually listen to and take seriously what
Donald Trump is saying. Several weeks ago,
speaking at the Republican National Convention,
Trump said, and I quote, “The only way they can
take this election away from us is if this is a
rigged election.” End of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (11:28)
What is remarkable about that statement is that
he made it at a time when almost every national
poll had him behind and when he was trailing in
polls in most battleground states. Think about
what that statement means. Think hard about what
that statement means. What he is saying is that
if he wins the election, that’s great. But if he
loses, it’s rigged, because the only way, the
only way he can lose is if it’s rigged, and if
it’s rigged, then he is not leaving office.
Heads I win, tails you lose. In other words, in
Trump’s mind, there is no conceivable way that
he should leave office.
Bernie
Sanders: (12:16)
Just last night, just last night, Donald Trump
went even further down the path of
authoritarianism by becoming the first president
in the history of this country to refuse to
commit to a peaceful transition of power if he
loses the election. When asked by a reporter in
the White House briefing room, “Win, lose or
draw in this selection, will you commit here
today for a peaceful transfer of power after the
election?” Trump responded and I quote, “We’re
going to have to see what happens. You know that
I have been complaining very strongly about the
ballots and the ballots are a disaster. We want
to get rid of the ballots and you’ll have a very
peaceful… There won’t be a transfer, frankly.
There will be a continuation.” End of quote from
Donald Trump.
Bernie
Sanders: (13:10)
That is not his choice. That’s for the American
people to determined. Let us be very clear,
there is nothing in our constitution or in our
laws that gives Donald Trump the privilege of
deciding whether or not he will step aside if he
loses. In the United States, the president does
not determine who can or cannot vote and what
ballots will be counted. That may be what his
friend Putin does in Russia. It may be what is
done in other authoritarian countries, but it is
not and it will not be done in America. This is
a democracy.
Bernie
Sanders: (13:54)
Now, I do understand that Donald Trump is a
billionaire or so he tells us. I do understand
that he was born to a very wealthy family, and
from his earliest days was able to get anything
he wanted because his family was rich and his
family was powerful. I do understand that when
you’re rich and you’re powerful, you don’t have
to pay taxes like ordinary people and that it’s
easy for you to avoid the military draft. I do
understand that when you’re rich and you’re
powerful, you can buy politicians and get
hundreds of millions of dollars in corporate
welfare for your real estate empire.
Bernie
Sanders: (14:36)
But this I also understand, no matter how rich
or powerful you may be, no matter how arrogant
and narcissistic you may be, no matter how much
you think you can get anything you want, let me
make this clear to Donald Trump, too many people
have fought and died to defend American
democracy and you are not going to destroy it.
The American people will not allow that to
happen.
Bernie
Sanders: (15:13)
Despite all of the evidence, Trump continues to
be obsessed with the belief that there is
massive voter fraud in this country. In 2017
after he won the presidency, Trump insisted that
he would have won the popular vote, which he
lost by three million votes if “millions of
illegal votes had not been cast.” There is
absolutely no evidence of that being true. In
fact, it is totally preposterous to believe that
millions of votes or any significant number of
votes at all were cast illegally. This is an
assertion supported by no one, not Democratic
officials, not Republican officials, no one, and
yet that is what Trump said after he won.
Bernie
Sanders: (16:06)
There have been numerous studies done on the
issue of voter fraud in our country. They have
all concluded essentially in the same way. Voter
fraud in the United States of America is
extremely rare. Our study by Dartmouth
University found no evidence of widespread voter
fraud in the 2016 election. An article in the
New York Times from December, 2016 stated and I
quote, “In an election in which more than 137
million Americans cast ballots, election and law
enforcement officials in 26 states and the
District of Columbia, Democratic leaning,
Republican leaning and in between said that so
far, they knew of no credible allegations of
fraudulent voting. Officials in another eight
states said they knew of only one allegation. In
Georgia, where more than 4 million people cast
ballots, officials said they had open inquiries
in 25 cases into “suspicious voting” or election
related activity”. End of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (17:17)
“But inquiries to all 50 states, every one but
Kansas responded, found no states that reported
indications of widespread fraud.” End of quote,
New York Times. A report by the Brennan Center
for Justice reviewed elections that had been
meticulously studied for voter fraud and found
incident rates between 0.0003% and 0.0025%. The
report concluded that it is more likely that an
American “will be struck by lightning than that
he will impersonate another voter at the polls”.
Even the conservative Heritage Foundation, which
maintains the database on election fraud could
only find 140…
Bernie
Sanders: (18:03)
… the database on election fraud could only find
143 criminal convictions of mail-in voter fraud
out of 250 million mail-in votes cast over the
past 20 years, a rate of 0.00006%.
Bernie
Sanders: (18:20)
But you don’t have to trust me on this issue.
Benjamin Ginsburg, one of the leading Republican
experts on election, a man who served as
National Council to the Bush-Cheney presidential
campaign, a man who played a major role for the
Republican party in the 2000 Florida recounts,
and who co-chaired the bi-partisan 2013
presidential commission on election
administration, recently wrote in the Washington
Post, and I quote, “The truth is that after
decades of looking for illegal voting, there is
no proof of widespread fraud. At most, there are
isolated incidents by both Democrats and
Republicans, elections are not rigged,” end of
quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (19:12)
Let me repeat from one of the Republican
parties, leading experts on elections, quote,
“The truth is that after decades of looking for
illegal voting, there’s no proof of widespread
fraud. At most, there are isolated incidents by
both Democrats and Republicans, elections are
not rigged.”
Bernie
Sanders: (19:33)
And even if the statement of Mr. Ginsburg is not
good enough for you, here is what the Trump
administration’s own voting integrity commission
reported. According to an analysis of
administration documents by the Associated
Press, Trump’s commission uncovered quote, “No
evidence to support claims of widespread voter
fraud,” end quote, and they disbanded in 2018.
Bernie
Sanders: (20:03)
Even a Republican Senate majority leader, Mitch
McConnell, tamped down current concerns about
mail-in ballots last month saying, and I quote,
“Many parts of our country vote by mail. Oregon,
Washington and Colorado have voted by mail for
years,” end of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (20:21)
And yet, we have a president today who calls
mail-in ballots a hoax and a scam. Trump’s
strategy to de- legitimized this election and to
stay in office if he loses his not complicated.
Finding himself behind in many polls, he is
attempting massive voter suppression. He and his
Republican colleagues are doing everything they
can to make it harder and harder for people to
vote.
Bernie
Sanders: (20:48)
In addition, he is sowing the seeds of chaos,
confusion and conspiracy theories by casting
doubt on the integrity of this election, and if
he loses, justifying why he should remain in
office. In an interview with Chris Wallace on
Fox News, Trump refused to say that he would
leave office if he lost. Asked to give a direct
answer on whether he would accept the election
results, Trump refused. He said, quote, “I have
to see. No, I’m not going to just say yes. I’m
not going to say no. I didn’t last time either,”
end of quote. That’s pretty much what he said
yesterday.
Bernie
Sanders: (21:27)
In the middle of a pandemic, Donald Trump made
clear that he wants to defund the postal service
in order to limit the use of mail-in ballots. In
an interview on August 13th, discussing a
possible deal for a relief package that would
have funded the United States Postal Service,
Trump let the cat out of the bag by admitting
that, quote, “If we don’t make a deal, that
means they don’t get the money. That means they
can’t have universal mail- in voting. They just
can’t have it,” end of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (22:04)
In other words, what Donald Trump is saying to
tens of millions of Americans is that at a time
when over 200,000 of our people have already
died from the coronavirus, you have a choice,
you can either risk your health or even your
life by walking into a voting booth, or you
can’t vote. How outrageous, how disgraceful is
that?
Bernie
Sanders: (22:35)
Amazingly, at the very same time, Trump is
making completely baseless allegations about
voter fraud. Last month, he urged the supporters
of North Carolina to try voting twice, which
among other things is a felony. In order to
advance his plan for mass voter suppression, the
Trump campaign filed a lawsuit in Nevada, which
fortunately was dismissed, challenging the
state’s mail-in voting laws.
Bernie
Sanders: (23:04)
In July, trump used false claims of voter fraud
to propose delaying this year’s election, which
he obviously does not have the power to do. This
was so outrageous that Steven Calabresi, the
Co-Founder of the Conservative Federalist
Society wrote that it was, quote, “Grounds for
the president’s immediate impeachment, again, by
the house of representatives and his removal
from office by the Senate,” end of quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (23:35)
Last week, Trump told his supporters at a rally
in Nevada, that he, quote, “Was entitled,” end
quote, to serve a third term, which is obviously
a violation of the constitution’s 22nd
amendment.
Bernie
Sanders: (23:47)
On Saturday, Trump suggested to his supporters
in North Carolina that he might sign an
executive order to prevent Joe Biden from
becoming president. Trump has also urged his
supporters to become, quote, “Poll watches.” But
what he is really saying is that he wants his
supporters, some of whom are members of armed
militias, to intimidate voters. We’re already
seeing this in Virginia, where early voters were
confronted by Trump supporters and election
officials in Fairfax County said that some
voters and polling staff felt intimidated.
Bernie
Sanders: (24:26)
On and on and on it goes. Every day, over and
over again, Trump is making it harder for the
American people to participate in the political
process and is attempting to de legitimize the
outcome of this election so that if he loses, he
can remain in office.
Bernie
Sanders: (24:47)
The concerns that I am raising today on not just
mine alone, and are not just concerns shared by
Progressive’s or Democrats. Miles Taylor, a
lifelong Republican who previously served as
Chief of Staff inside the Trump administration’s
Department of Homeland Security, on that there
is nothing that Trump will not do or say to
defeat Biden. This is what he said, and I quote,
“Put nothing past Donald Trump,” Taylor told the
AP, “He will do anything to win. If that means
climbing over other people, climbing over his
own people or climbing over US law, he will do
it. People are right to be concerned,” end of
quote.
Bernie
Sanders: (25:31)
Well, I agree with Mr. Taylor. I am concerned
and I am very concerned. Last week, my former
Senate colleague, Dan Coats, Trump’s own former
Director of National Intelligence published a
piece in the New York Times, calling for a high
level bipartisan and nonpartisan commission to
oversee the election, to reassure all Americans
that it has been carried out fairly.
Bernie
Sanders: (25:55)
Coats wrote, and I quote, “The most urgent task
American leaders face is to ensure that the
election results are accepted as legitimate.
Electoral legitimacy is the essential linchpin
of our entire political culture. We should see
the challenge clearly in advance and take
immediate action to respond,” end of quote.
That’s Dan Coats, former Intelligence Director
of Donald Trump. I couldn’t agree more. I
strongly second Director Coats’ call for this
election commission.
Bernie
Sanders: (26:32)
Last week as well, Democratic minority leader
Chuck Schumer and I sent a letter to Senator
McConnell, urging him to hold hearings on the
issue of election and post-election security.
Senator Schumer and I stated, quote, “We would
like to hear from the most knowledgeable people
in the country as to how we can do everything
possible to make sure that the election and the
period afterward is secure and peaceful,” end
quote. Majority leader McConnell, please respond
to that letter …
Bernie
Sanders: (27:03)
… Leader McConnell, please respond to that
letter. Please establish that bi-partisan
committee. And today I call on every elected
official in America, whether they be Republican,
Democrat or Independent to vigorously oppose
voter suppression and voter intimidation to make
sure that every vote is counted and that no one
is declared the winner until those votes are
counted. And to my Republican colleagues in the
Congress, please do not continue to tell the
American people how much you love America, if at
this critical moment you are not prepared to
stand up to defend American democracy and our
way of life. Stop the hypocrisy.
Bernie
Sanders: (27:53)
Now with or without Donald Trump this election
is unique in American history because it is
taking place during a pandemic and a public
health crisis. As a result, states all over
America are taking the appropriate steps to
ensure more Americans can safely vote by mail in
their own homes instead of risking their health
or their lives to vote in person. The result is
that this election will see by far the largest
number of mail-in ballots ever.
Bernie
Sanders: (28:24)
And let’s be clear. Despite what Donald Trump
says, voting by mail is not a new or dangerous
idea. Colorado, Hawaii, Oregon, Washington, and
Utah conduct their elections almost entirely by
mail. California, Nevada, New Jersey, the
District of Columbia, my own state of Vermont,
have pledged to mail ballots to all registered
voters for the upcoming election. And many other
states are making it easier, obvious reasons, to
vote by mail. Trump himself, as well as members
of his administration, have repeatedly voted by
mail. Members of the United States military have
regularly voted by mail since the 1800s.
Bernie
Sanders: (29:08)
Given the significant increase in mail-in
ballots why you might ask are Trump and his
allies trying to attack the integrity of our
vote by mail system. And the answer is pretty
simple. A number of studies have shown that for
whatever reasons, Republicans are more likely to
vote in person while Democrats are more likely
to use mail-in ballots. In fact one poll found
that only about a quarter of Biden supporters
would vote in person on election day while some
two-thirds of Trump voters plan to vote in
person.
Bernie
Sanders: (29:47)
In other words, if Trump can undermine people’s
confidence in the validity of votes cast by mail
he will be calling into questions the validity
of votes that may overwhelmingly support Joe
Biden. Let us consider the following scenario, a
scenario which I hope very much never takes
place.
Bernie
Sanders: (30:11)
On election night Trump is ahead in many
battleground states based on the votes of those
who voted in person on election day. All across
the television screens people see Trump ahead
before they turn in for the night. But as more
and more mail-in ballots are counted Trump’s
lead folds. Trump then announces with no proof
that there has been massive mail-in ballot fraud
and that these votes should not be counted and
that he has won the election. In other words,
Trump may well announce that he has won the
election before all of the votes are counted and
that large numbers of mail-in ballots should be
discarded.
Bernie
Sanders: (31:02)
Furthermore, in states where Republicans control
the legislature, it is possible that the
election results will be ignored because of
false accusations of voter fraud, and that the
legislature itself will use its power to appoint
electors pledged to vote for Trump, overriding
the will of the people. And in the midst of all
of this with the death of Justice Ginsburg,
Trump is attempting to push through a Supreme
Court Justice who may very well cast a vote in a
case that will determine the outcome of this
election. He is doing that at a time when early
voting has already begun and millions of ballots
will have already been cast.
Bernie
Sanders: (31:52)
In this unprecedented moment what can we as a
people do in the struggle to preserve American
democracy? First, it is absolutely imperative
that we have by far, the largest voter turnout
in American history, and that people vote as
early as possible. As someone who’s strongly
supporting Joe Biden, let’s be clear, a
landslide victory for Biden will make it
virtually impossible for Trump to deny the
results and is our best means for defending
democracy.
Bernie
Sanders: (32:31)
Second, with the pandemic and a massive increase
in mail-in voting state legislatures must take
immediate action now, now, to allow mail-in
votes to be counted before election day as they
come in. In fact, 32 states allow for the
counting or processing of absentee ballots,
verifying signatures, for example, before
election day. All states should do the same. The
faster all ballots are counted the less window
there is for chaos and conspiracy theories.
Bernie
Sanders: (33:03)
Third, the news media needs to prepare the
American people to understand there is no longer
a single election day, and that it is very
possible that we may not know the results on
November 3rd.
Bernie
Sanders: (33:16)
Fourth, social media companies must finally get
their act together and stop people from using
their tools to spread disinformation and to
threaten and harass election officials.
Bernie
Sanders: (33:29)
Fifth, in the Congress and in state legislatures
hearings must be held as possible to explain to
the public how the election day process and the
days that follow will be handled. As we count
every vote and prevent voter intimidation
everything possible must be done to prevent
chaos, disinformation, and yes, even violence.
Bernie
Sanders: (33:57)
Lastly, and most importantly, the American
people no matter what their political view, must
make it clear that American democracy will not
be destroyed. Our country from its inception,
and through the sacrifices of millions, has been
a model to the world with regard to
representative government. In 1863 in the midst
of the terrible Civil War, Abraham Lincoln at
Gettysburg stated that this government “of the
people, by the people, for the people, shall not
perish from the earth.” That was true then. That
is true today. Regardless of what Donald Trump
wants the American people will preserve
democracy in our country.
Bernie
Sanders: (34:54)
Thank you all very much.