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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In the face of Trump, where did the Democratic opposition in the United States go?
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...
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