In collaboration with the liberal grassroots organization MoveOn.org, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield encourage supporters to create ice cream flavors and names to help progressive candidates in the House, who challenge incumbents in Republican districts. generally secure.
They plan to make a batch of each of the seven flavors to be drawn to support the candidates, which include long-term offers from JD Scholten, who hopes to topple Steve King, Lauren Underwood, who faces Illinois . Randy Hultgren and Ammar Campa-Najjar take on California Rep. Duncan Hunter.
"We wanted to do our part to control the unlimited power of President Trump and send progressive champions to Congress who will really fight for the workers and not just smoke," Cohen said Friday as part of the contest's promotion. "For guys like us, it means launching the old ice-cream freezer."
The two co-founders said in a press release on MoveOn.org that they wanted candidates who support "Medicare for All, protect clean air and water and derive great benefits from the policy".
Cohen and Greenfield have already plunged into politics. In the 2016 election, Cohen invented an ice cream flavor called "Bernie's Yearning" in honor of Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent Vermont, and several pints were offered at one time. contest organized by the Sanders campaign.
Their company, Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., said it had nothing to do with Sanders' flavor and that all the costs were paid for by the Sanders campaign.
The dessert duo was also among hundreds of protesters arrested in Washington in April 2016 at a protest against money in politics.