Sanders Seeks New Political Candidates for 'Working Class Movement'
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53% : Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has joined forces with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., again as part of his "Fighting the Oligarchy" tour, starting with a rally Saturday in Los Angeles, and is set to meet with potential candidates who share his vision and philosophy as they weigh runs for political office in 2026, reports the Washington Post.41% : "Our job in the coming weeks is not just to take Trump on every step of the way.
30% : "In these extraordinarily difficult and depressing times, I want people in the communities that we visit and around the country to understand that they are not alone when they feel outraged by what Trump is doing to our country," Sanders said in a video posted to X, calling the rallies a stand against "oligarchy, authoritarianism, xenophobia and attacks on the working class," that provide "hope for people all across the country.
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