Bernie Sanders’ Day In West Virginia Reflects His Campaign In A Nutshell
By ABC News Radio
(May 7, 2016 09:00 am) — NEW YORK) — Bernie Sanders began his Thursday in one of the poorest, rural communities in America. “This isn’t a political rally,” he said, kicking off the event at a food bank in Kimball, West Virginia.
He called the meeting an “informal discussion” on poverty, and during the 90-minute town hall-style conversation, he did not mention rival Hillary Clinton once by name. He stuck to issues central to his campaign: inequality, wages, health care and extreme hardships felt by many across the country.
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