The US senator Bernie Sanders, who speaks in Tempe, Arizona, on March 20, 2025 at a rally “Fight Oligarchy”, will speak at three events in West Virginia on August 8th and 9th (Jerod Macdonald-Evoy Mirror)
US Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, a unique candidate for President, will bring his “fighting oligarchy: W.Here we go out of here“Speak event tour to three locations in West Virginia next weekend.
Sanders will speak in Mingo County on Friday, August 8th and Mingo County and Charleston on Saturday, August 9th.
Sanders’ website describes the tour as “Real discussions across America about how we develop to take over the oligarchs and company interests that have so much power and influence in this country.
The tour ends according to a press release from Republicans, including West Virginia and North Carolina, “Deep Red” depreciation, including West Virginia and North Carolina.
“Red State, Blue State – the people in this country are against an economy that works for 1% and not for Americans of the working class.” Sanders said in a press release. “I will go to West Virginia and North Carolina to discuss the need for adequate jobs, health care for everyone and the end of a corrupt campaign financial system in which billionaire politicians buy. Together we can defeat the oligarchs that our country has taken.”
Sanders ran as a democrat for the president in 2016 and lost in primary school against Hillary Clinton.
In every district in West Virginia, he won the democratic area code in every county in West Virginia, the Democratic Party in West Virginia, which found in a press release on Thursday. The party said they greeted Sanders in the state and described the visit to what the public service should look like.
“While Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Senator Jim Justice, Congressman Riley Moore and Congressmaker Carol Miller continue to avoid public town halls and protect themselves from accounting, Senator Sanders is doing what they refuse: Meet directly with the people of West Virginia,” they said in the explanation. “We are grateful for his continued attorney in many topics, especially in the name of health access, a mighty and cross -solvent social security system, high -quality public education and, above all, what reduces the influence of money on politics.
“While the perspectives can vary some positions from Senator Sanders, his commitment to economic fairness and opportunities with West Virginians swings,” they wrote.
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