2016 primary Bernie Sanders served as chair of the
Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, and was the first 2016 candidate for
President to fully embrace the U.S. military with a robust veterans platform. He faced criticisms, however, for not preventing the
Veterans Health Administration Scandal of 2014 that occurred during his tenure as committee chair. Through their website, Vets for Bernie highlighted the various awards and honors given to Sanders for his career of veterans advocacy and handling of the 2014 scandal. VFB was credited for developing innovative "social media content based around endorsements from individual veterans." Vets for Bernie volunteers worked loosely with the Sanders campaign to organize veterans to attend local rallies. Early on, the Sanders campaign staged a military veterans press conference in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with assistance from Vets for Bernie. VFB participated in Enough is Enough,
Netroots Nation, and
People's Summit. Along with the larger
People for Bernie group, VFB was credited with using effective mobilization techniques. On March 25, 2016, the Sanders campaign held a national conference call on Veterans' Issues with Congresswoman
Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), Manker and VFB Senior Advisor, Colonel Gordon Sumner, U.S. Army, ret. Later, Vets for Bernie organized veterans to take part in a
New York City photo session in support of Sanders' candidacy.
Gettysburg rally On April 22, the Sanders campaign held a military rally for veterans at
Gettysburg College in
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, with help from Vets for Bernie.
VetsForBernie.org Through a website (now restored), Vets for Bernie published over one hundred original news-style blog posts, which were shared more than one million times on social media. Most popular posts included: •
Who Are Bernie Sanders’ Top Contributors? Active Duty Army, Navy, & Air Force, That’s Who •
Bernie Sanders Remains Top Choice of U.S. Troops •
The Lack of Military and Veteran Support for Hillary Clinton Should Concern You Individual outreach blogs, including: •
95 Year-Old WWII Vet Voted for Bernie Sanders Today in Mississippi •
Meet Mark Maxey, the Bearded Man at Bernie’s OKC Rally •
Meet Leslie Lee III – Writer, Teacher, Bernie Sanders Supporter •
Police Chief: Bernie Is the First Candidate to Ever Offer and Pay Police Overtime And at least one instance of serious journalism in a blog that analyzed video and photographic evidence to effectively debunk false accusations being leveled at the time that the Sanders campaign shared photographs from the
Civil Rights Movement that were not of Sanders, when in fact they were.
Post-election and beyond Along with other grassroots associations, Vets for Bernie continues to organize military veterans across America. Democratic candidate
Tim Canova earned the first official endorsement from VFB in his first unsuccessful bid to unseat
Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Vets for Bernie advises progressive candidates for Congress on military issues, most recently in drafting the veterans platform for Stephen Jaffe, candidate for
California's 12th Congressional District. == References ==