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This page was current as of the 2016 election.
See what the 2016 candidates and their respective party platforms said about the Black Lives Matter movement below.

| The 2016 Democratic Party Platform on ending systemic racism | ||||||
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| The 2016 Republican Party Platform on Black Lives Matter |
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| The 2016 Republican Party Platform does not mention the Black Lives Matter movement.[13] |


| The 2016 Green Party Platform on racial discrimination | ||||||
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On August 9, 2015, Black Lives Matter released the following statement stating it had not endorsed any presidential candidate:
| “ | At this time, #BlackLivesMatter does not endorse any presidential candidate. Moreover, we are not affiliated with a political party. Our work is not funded or driven by any political party nor is it influenced by local or national candidates.
As stated in our mission, #BlackLivesMatter is an ideological and political intervention; we are not controlled by the same political machine we are attempting to hold accountable. In the year leading up to the elections, we are committed to holding all candidates for Office accountable to the needs and dreams of Black people. We embrace a diversity of tactics. We are a decentralized network aiming to build the leadership and power of black people. We do not endorse any political party and we are not supported by any political party. Our political aims we’ve stated clearly. Historically, all political parties have participated in the systematic disenfranchisement of Black people. Anti-black racism, especially that sanctioned by the state, has resulted in the loss of healthy and thriving Black life and well-being. Given that, we will continue to hold politicians and political parties accountable for their policies and platforms. We will also continue to demand the intentional dismantling of structural racism.[10] |
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| —Black Lives Matter[29] | ||
Republicans
The link below is to the most recent stories in a Google news search for the terms Black Lives Matter Presidential Election 2016. These results are automatically generated from Google. Ballotpedia does not curate or endorse these articles.
2016 presidential candidates on the Black Lives Matter movement - Google News
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