Erica Garner, the daughter of the late Eric Garner, endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in an online video hours before Thursday’s debate between Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Eric Garner died while in a police chokehold after he was targeted for selling untaxed cigarettes. After his death last year, protesters nationwide adopted Garner’s last words, “I can’t breathe,” which became their chief rallying cry. In the video, Erica Garner says her father “was murdered” and she has “protested every Tuesday and Thursday” since her father’s death. She says she hopes to be a “representative for people throughout the nation.” “Martin Luther King died for this. Malcom X died for this. And who were they? They were protesters. I’m behind anyone who’s going to listen and speak up for us, and I think we need to believe in a leader like Bernie Sanders,” she says in the video. “I believe Bernie Sanders is a protester… he’s not scared to up against the criminal justice system… and that’s why I’m for Bernie.” On her personal blog, Garner praised the Sanders campaign for giving her full creative control of the endorsement video: Last week we made a commercial to express to the world exactly