The
League of Conservation Voters (LCV) Action Fund, billionaire Tom
Steyer's NextGen PAC, NRDC Action Fund and the Sierra Club
endorsed Biden during an LCV dinner in Washington. This is the
first time the four groups have ever jointly announced a
presidential endorsement, according to the Biden campaign.
"Together, we've made a lot of progress so far. We have to
finish the job," Biden told the crowd climate activists.
He added that the world poses many threats, but climate change
"is the only truly existential threat."
While the endorsements are not surprising, they are a sign that
the environmental groups are not letting a series of recently
disappointing administration decisions on oil drilling in Alaska
and backing a gas pipeline in West Virginia to dampen their
enthusiasm.
"The stakes could not be more high and the choice could not be
more clear," said Eva Hernandez, Managing Director of the Sierra
Club.
The groups represent the mainstream part of the environmental
movement and tend to reflect older voices. Younger activists,
such as the ones that sought to disrupt the annual White House
Correspondents Dinner earlier this year, may be less
enthusiastic to back Biden.
The four organizations combined represent millions of members
and activists in every state across the country who can help
mobilize voters in 2024. They also represent big money.
Steyer's NextGen PAC spent $56.7 million in 2020, campaign
finance records show.
Biden is traveling to California next week to raise campaign
cash from tech and climate donors as he races to raise over a
billion dollars for his re-election fight, Reuters reported.
(Reporting By Trevor Hunnicutt and Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by
Mary Milliken and Lisa Shumaker)
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