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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 11:07 AM Jan 2016

Exclusive: Billionaire Green Activist Steyer Says Not Yet Ready to Back Clinton, Open to Sanders

Source: Reuters/Yahoo

(Reuters) - Billionaire environmental activist Tom Steyer said he is not yet prepared to back Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee for president and he would not rule out supporting her main rival, Bernie Sanders, if he beats her in the primaries. One of the biggest Democratic donors, Steyer could help Clinton boost her standing among environmentalist activists who are a key constituency within the Democratic party. Clinton is locked in tight races with Sanders in Iowa and New Hampshire, which both have early nominating contests. "Our real goal has been not to support any one candidate, but to emphasize and highlight the issue (of climate change) so that the candidates can lay out their solutions and so the American people can have a chance to make a decision," Steyer said in a telephone interview on Tuesday. After the Democratic party picks its presidential nominee, that will change. "We have always come out and supported the climate champion," Steyer said. "The idea that for some reason we wouldn’t do that, I’d have to understand why in hell we didn’t. Because that has been our practice always."

Steyer, 58, made his fortune through investments, some in fossil fuel energy, at Farallon Capital Management, the San Francisco-based hedge fund he founded in 1986. He stepped down as co-managing partner of Farallon in 2012 to devote himself to full-time activism because, as he later wrote, he "no longer felt comfortable being at a firm that was invested in every single sector of the global economy, including tar sands and oil." He spent heavily in the 2014 congressional elections to back candidates who could help further his anti-fossil fuel agenda. He paid out over $70 million, more than any other single donor in both parties. Of the seven candidates he supported, three won. Steyer said the 2016 election was critical to consolidating gains for the climate movement in 2015 - a year in which the Obama administration signed onto a global climate pact, blocked the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline from Canada, and ushered in new curbs on oil drilling and air pollution. "If you look at the Republicans, there are a whole bunch of serious Republican candidates who are diametrically opposed to everything the president has spoken about in terms of progressive energy and climate policies. So when you think about what is at stake: almost everything," he said.

CLINTON PLAN NEEDS MORE WORK
Steyer said Clinton's position on energy and climate - which calls for increased use of solar and wind power, lower oil use, and a revamping of the aging U.S. oil and gas pipeline network - was good but needed some work.
"I don’t think she’s fully fleshed out everything she has to say about energy and climate," Steyer said. "I think that as the campaign goes on I would imagine she will put out more detailed plans of exactly what she thinks. I don't find what she's said inadequate, but I don't think it's complete yet." Sanders has a climate agenda that on its face appears to resonate more closely with Steyer's - an aggressive move away from fossil fuels, including a ban on hydraulic fracturing. But he has also railed against billionaire influence in politics and has pledged not to accept cash from big donors. Steyer said Sanders' views on big money "certainly wouldn’t disqualify him for us, I can tell you that." "What Bernie Sanders is talking about, which is trying to get back to a more perfect democracy, is something that we support too. We just think that the idea of ... wishing the rules were different and then pretending they were, is something which, unfortunately, probably would be disastrous from the standpoint of energy and climate," Steyer said.

YOUNG VOTERS
Steyer says he has learned the lessons of the 2014 campaign, when he spent a lot of money in return for relatively little.
"When you look at 2014, it was a question of turnout. Americans turned out, and specifically Democrats, turned out in the lowest level they’ve done for 70 years. You’d have to go back to 1942 to see turnout that low. And in young people, the numbers are incredibly low. So the question is, how are we going to motivate those voters to show up?" he said. His environmental organization NextGen Climate is running information campaigns on college campuses in Iowa and New Hampshire and elsewhere in an effort to raise awareness about climate change and the positions of all the presidential candidates. Steyer hopes the effort will reach people of 35 and under, a group he says represents about a third of the country’s electorate and who generally agree that climate change is a problem, but who often pass up the chance to vote. "We’ve been pushing really hard to get them involved to make them aware of what’s at stake," he said.

Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/exclusive-billionaire-green-activist-steyer-says-not-yet-110404982.html



By Richard Valdmanis, 3 hrs. ago.



- Investor, philanthropist and environmentalist Tom Steyer speaks at the Center for American Progress -
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Exclusive: Billionaire Green Activist Steyer Says Not Yet Ready to Back Clinton, Open to Sanders (Original Post) appalachiablue Jan 2016 OP
we don't need no stinkin billionaires tk2kewl Jan 2016 #1
I can see it now... pangaia Jan 2016 #2
Isn't Steyer the hedge fund guy pushing for nuclear (for which there is NO safe disposal). Skwmom Jan 2016 #3
Truly shocking, and in these circles of honesty and virtue. It's just soul crushing, why appalachiablue Jan 2016 #4
The link to Powerlineblog is really telling nolabels Jan 2016 #7
Sounds like this guy has millions of dollars in Wall St. raouldukelives Jan 2016 #5
Steyer should just come out backing the GOP- Trump, Rubio. No matter, pfft. appalachiablue Jan 2016 #6
His wealth already does more, in his own name, to support the GOP. raouldukelives Jan 2016 #8
Oh dear, a fraud is he. Lot of that going around. Hello Howard? appalachiablue Jan 2016 #9
So, so much of it. We live in the most democracy shareholders will allow. nt raouldukelives Jan 2016 #10
Wall Street rules, both of them- in NY and on the Potomac. Don't I know it. appalachiablue Jan 2016 #11
He's on record liking Clinton and O'Malley. n/t Skwmom Jan 2016 #14
A billionaire spending money promoting Sanders would hurt Sanders' campaign. Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #12
Then should Steve Wosniak and other wealthy people withdraw support? appalachiablue Jan 2016 #13
An endorsement is different than spending millions promoting a candidate. NT Eric J in MN Jan 2016 #15
So you have knowledge about who these two well known figures, and others endorse appalachiablue Jan 2016 #16

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
2. I can see it now...
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 11:13 AM
Jan 2016

If he backs Clinton it will be. 'See, even the environmentalists back Hillary."

If he backs Sanders, "See, Sanders has billionaire backers."


appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
4. Truly shocking, and in these circles of honesty and virtue. It's just soul crushing, why
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 11:34 AM
Jan 2016

does it have to be like this.

nolabels

(13,133 posts)
7. The link to Powerlineblog is really telling
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 12:17 PM
Jan 2016

On gods green earth, there is a bag of flesh, known as a hedge fund manager that is the fulcrum of unearthing unknown mega-tons of carbon producing coal who wants to known as a environmental philanthropist, I must of woke up in an alternate universe somewhere

raouldukelives

(5,178 posts)
5. Sounds like this guy has millions of dollars in Wall St.
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 12:00 PM
Jan 2016

I wonder just how many donations corporations have made to electing the most backwards but friendly to their interests politicians and lobbying for more special favors all thanks to his ownership stake in them?

Like anyone cares who he singularly endorses? It will be forgotten in a flash, but that wealth, it is always working, 24/7, to assure nothing ever gets better for anyone but Wall St. and those who count themselves as partial owners of them.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
6. Steyer should just come out backing the GOP- Trump, Rubio. No matter, pfft.
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 12:06 PM
Jan 2016

And his work to inform young voters about climate change is just self interest. Got it.

raouldukelives

(5,178 posts)
8. His wealth already does more, in his own name, to support the GOP.
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 12:31 PM
Jan 2016

Than any words from his own mouth ever could.

If he reversed, if he were not vested in Wall St, but rolled around all day in a Trump Snuggie screaming Fox News talking points, he would do far, far less damage than he currently does.


Eric J in MN

(35,619 posts)
12. A billionaire spending money promoting Sanders would hurt Sanders' campaign.
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 03:07 PM
Jan 2016

It would go against Sanders' message of representing ordinary people and not billionaires.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
13. Then should Steve Wosniak and other wealthy people withdraw support?
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 03:22 PM
Jan 2016

Maybe it's just real Big Billionaires who can't support Sanders.

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
16. So you have knowledge about who these two well known figures, and others endorse
Wed Jan 20, 2016, 07:01 PM
Jan 2016

and/or give money for political campaigns. Interesting. Since Steyer is supposedly corrupt and repulsive I find it hard to believe that Bernie wouldn't oppose and prevent the hedge funder spending millions in the name of his campaign. Strange, must be inside info./smthg.

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