Bernie Sanders gets up during interview after ‘nonsense’ question about AOC
- Senator Bernie Sanders reacted strongly to a question about whether Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should run for Senate, abruptly ending the interview in visible agitation.
- Sanders expressed pride in his recent reelection, saying, 'Right now I’m very proud that the people of the state of Vermont sent me back to the Senate with 63% of the vote.'
- He and Ocasio-Cortez have been conducting rallies nationwide, attracting large crowds and aiming to rally opposition to President Trump.
- Sanders praised Ocasio-Cortez's influence in Congress, stating, 'she inspires young people all over the country.
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The Most Popular Political Figure in America
G. Elliot Morris says the most popular politician in the country right now is Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), with a 46% to 39% favorability rating. “That’s pretty good, but if you’re trying to think about a candidate who can win back some of the voters Democrats lost from 2020 to 2024, it is notable that Sanders is also net favorable with young people (by nearly 20 points), lower-income voters, moderates, independents, Hispanics, Black voters, and …
Bernie Bolts from Interview Chair After Reporter Asks Question That Terrifies Him
Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont angrily stormed off when a reporter asked if his leftist ally, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, should run for Senate as the civil […] The post Watch: Bernie Bolts from Interview Chair After Reporter Asks Question That Terrifies Him appeared first on The Western Journal.
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