Drawing huge crowds, Bernie Sanders steps into leadership of the anti-Trump resistance
- Bernie Sanders addressed a crowd of 9,000 people, emphasizing the importance of focusing on working-class issues and urging unity among his supporters.
- Despite some critics within the Democratic Party, he remains dedicated to advocating progressive policies related to healthcare and education.
- Sanders confirmed he is not running for president and described the current political climate as dangerous.
- United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain urged more Democrats to follow Sanders' focus on working-class issues as he warned against threats to American standards.
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Veteran senator Bernie Sanders' tour is garnering big audiences as leading Democratic figures keep a low profile.
Minority in both chambers, divided and still ringed by their defeat in the presidential elections, the democrats struggle for the hour to find a way to counter-attack against Donald Trump, while the base calls for a burst.
As Trump steamrolls ahead, Democrats see a growing ‘heartbeat’ of resistance
LOS ANGELES — In an interview on MSNBC, Faiz Shakir, a senior advisor to Sen. Bernie Sanders, described “thousands and thousands” of people showing up to recent rallies held by the Vermont senator in Republican-held congressional districts. Read more...
After Trump's Amstanstritt Bernie Sanders waits for the first time - whether a dazzling opposition figure emerges from the ranks of the democrats. Now he takes the protest against Trump in grassroots manner into his own hands. Journalists answer the question of re-candidacy.
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