Politics Keith Ellison hands Bernie Sanders his second congressional endorsement

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    U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Keith Ellison speak during a news conference about private prisons, Sep. 17, 2015 on Capitol Hill. The legislators announced that they will introduce bills to ban private prisons.

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    Keith Ellison hands Bernie Sanders his second congressional endorsement
    10/12/15 02:52 PM—UPDATED 10/12/15 03:02 PM

    By Alex Seitz-Wald

    Sen. Bernie Sanders will get a pre-debate boost from Rep. Keith Ellison, the co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, who will become the second member of Congress to endorse Sanders’ insurgent presidential campaign Monday, he told MSNBC.

    “I’m endorsing Bernie because he is talking about the issues that are important to American families,” Ellison told MSNBC in an email via his spokesperson. “His candidacy is important for many reasons, but I believe the most important part of his candidacy is that it has the ability to create a renaissance in voter participation, which was at its lowest in decades this past election cycle. We’ve all seen the massive crowds he is attracting, and I think that is a testament to his message connecting with people - people we will need to turn out in November.”

    Ellison joins his fellow Progressive Caucus co-chairman, Rep. Raul Grijalva, who endorsed Sanders last week at a rally in Tucson, where Grijalva’s congressional district is based. Sanders will face off against his rivals Tuesday at the first Democratic debate in Las Vegas.

    Sanders helped found the Progressive Caucus as a member of the House in 1991 and is currently the only member of the caucus from the Senate. The group, which started with six members, has grown into the largest caucus in the Democratic conference with 76 members.

    Ellison, Sanders and Grijalva work closely together in Congress and often end up introducing bills together, including recent legislation to raise the minimum wage and ban private prisons.

    “Bernie and I have stood together on progressive values for years,” Ellison added. “Bernie was a founder of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, and as one of the current co-chairs, we have a shared desire to help Americans who are struggling to get by.”
     

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