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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders are drawing in record-breaking crowds during their "Fighting Oligarchy" tour, a rarity in a nonelection year and a promising sign for Democrats pushing their party to oppose Trump administration policies.
Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are set to speak in downtown Los Angeles Saturday as part of what Sanders calls his effort “to have real discussions across America on how we move forward to take on the oligarchs and corporate interests who have so much power and influence in this country.
A guest brought on to ask questions at a CNN town hall called out anchor Anderson Cooper for using incorrect gender pronouns during the program.
The Vermont senator, who is fresh off his Fighting Oligarchy Tour with Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, appeared at the Washington, D.C., CNN town hall, with moderator Anderson Cooper, where he took questions from voters across all parties.
As Democrats have scrambled in recent months to energize a deflated Democratic Party and counter President Donald Trump’s power shift in Washington, Bernie Sanders has emerged as a leading voice of the resistance with a familiar refrain.
It's a lie, a total, absolute lie,” the senator said while ripping the Trump administration's repeated claim, which the SSA’s own acting commissioner has debunked.
The progressive duo say they’re barnstorming Republican-held districts with the message of “when we are organized and fight back, we can defeat oligarchy.”
Where We Go From Here" tour will fire up again this weekend when he brings a roster of heavy hitters with him to Los Angeles's Gloria Molina Grand Park. In addition to the firebrand Vermont independent,
Sanders sat down with CNN’s Anderson Cooper Wednesday night, addressing questions on tariffs, political differences, and the Trump administration.