Photo: Courtesy of Leah Kauffman.
"I’m genuinely excited about Bernie Sanders’ campaign. I’ve participated in every presidential election since 2008, and I wanted to express my support for Sanders through song and video. The practice of writing music and collaborating with friends on political videos is something that I’ll likely do forever."
"I wrote “Bernie Bae” with my friend Jeffrey Fry during winter storm Jonas. I composed the lyrics and melody, while Jeff wrote the music and produced the track. Shortly after recording “Bernie Bae,” I reached out to some friends in the arts community who also support Bernie Sanders. Within two weeks, I had about 15 dancers, custom T-shirts and a backdrop for the video.
"We shot “Bernie Bae” last weekend in Philadelphia. The wind chill was about three degrees and we filmed in the cold for over eight hours! The energy on set was simply magical, and we powered through the day despite the temperature."
"The grassroots inertia that’s pushing Senator Sanders' campaign forward is awe-inspiring. It shows that millennials do care about this election and that we are politically alive.
"Bernie Sanders believes that every American deserves the opportunity to go to college. He has also unflinchingly supported gay rights, civil rights, workers rights, and women's rights. Now there’s a platform I can stand behind!"
"We know that art is capable of catalyzing political change, and with more people connected to social platforms than ever before, the opportunity to make an impact is exponentially greater."
"Let me say that Gloria Steinem is one of my heroes because of her outspokenness. So, it's not fair for me to turn around and criticize her for voicing her opinion. We can’t ignore that gender politics are central to this race. Steinem realized very quickly the absurdity of her remarks and apologized for demeaning women who do not plan to vote for Hillary Clinton. Because ultimately, if there's something we can all agree on during this election year, it’s that Donald Trump is the worst."
"After nearly 10 years of making political videos, I’m no longer afraid of how others will paint me. I create art that I believe in. Politics are a polarizing topic, and my output is never going to make everyone happy. My goal is to entertain and educate on the issues."
"Obama was the right choice for me in 2008 and 2012. If Obama were running against Sanders today, I would vote Sanders. America is ready to think big again."
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