What Democrats Can Learn From Sanders' Rallies
- Bernie Sanders continues to draw large crowds across America, attracting tens of thousands who oppose Donald Trump and discuss income inequality.
- Sanders aims to mobilize communities to challenge Trump's regressive policies and advocates for bold economic populism through his organization, Our Revolution.
- Despite not seeking the presidency again, Sanders' rallies show that he is a key figure in energizing voters, particularly as Trump's popularity wanes.
- Democrats are analyzing Sanders' approach as an example for future strategies, particularly in building multiracial coalitions amid a divided political landscape.
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