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Bernie Sanders Holds Campaign Rally at Rutgers University
Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders staged a rally in Atlantic City today, appealing to his supporters to let their voices be heard in the upcoming New Jersey primary on June 7.
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Sanders now trails former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton by almost 300 delegates, but is coming off a victory in IN, from which he hopes to build momentum.
Sanders also significantly trails Clinton in pledged delegates nationwide.
More bad news for the Sanders crowd? “We have made the financial establishment, the political establishment and the media establishment quite nervous – that is a good thing”, Sanders said.
She also said she supports the causes Sanders took on during his long career as an activist in the Civil Rights and women’s’ movements.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will travel to Billings next week.
A Monmouth University poll last week showed Clinton with a 2-to-1 lead over Sanders in New Jersey.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) had a chance to “feel the Bern” with the Democratic presidential candidate himself. “He’s not going to give up until the end and we’re really going to be behind him all the way”.
Before the rally, Sanders met with members of the Unite Here Local 54 union before going on to declare that “greed is not acceptable” and that he would “take these people on” if elected.
Jane Sanders disputed that the campaign was running out of options.
“Now Donald Trump and Chris Christie have teamed up”, said Wisniewski, who is a possible candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor next year. But critics say he did that on the backs of less wealthy people, leaving investors sometimes with much less than they put in. That’s despite the fact that his delegate count lags behind that of Clinton, a former secretary of state and first lady.
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“I think we have got to think about ways that the Democratic Party, for a start, starts funding the equivalent of Fox television”, Sanders replied, presumably referring to Fox News. “What we need is a political revolution”.