Undaunted Bernie Sanders Fans Pack Washington Rally

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by Winston Ross, Newsweek
(Mar 20, 2016) — VANCOUVER, Washington—If it’s too late for Bernie Sanders to catch his rival Hillary Clinton and win enough delegates to become the Democratic Party’s nominee for president, someone forgot to tell Bryan Anaya.

Anaya, a 27-year-old construction worker from Vancouver, awoke at 5:30 a.m. Sunday because he’d heard on a radio talk show that Sanders had planned a rally in his city, in advance of Washington’s democratic caucus on Saturday. He and his girlfriend, 28-year-old Nichole Vega, dressed her two children, 6-year-old Julissa and 2-year-old Julian, and headed to Hudson’s Bay High School to wait in line in a blustery Pacific Northwest downpour, to hear Sanders speak. They waited for hours. “The kids are soaked,” Vega said.

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‘Gordon Gekko’ wants Bernie Sanders to be president

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by Heather Long, CNN

(Mar 14, 2016 14:20 ET) — Bernie Sanders doesn’t have much love for billionaires, but one of the most notorious members of the 1% likes him.

“Bernie Sanders, without a doubt” is the best candidate for president, Asher Edelman said on CNBC last week. “From an economic point of view, it’s straightforward.”

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Bernie Sanders is closing the gap in Ohio with Hillary Clinton

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by Andrew J. Tobias, Cleveland.com
(Mar. 14, 2016 08:45) — CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio’s Tuesday election appears to be up for grabs in both the Republican and Democratic presidential races, according to a new poll.

A Quinnipiac University poll released Monday showed Sen. Bernie Sanders is narrowing the gap in the Demoratic primary race between himself and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Clinton remains up on Sanders 51 percent to 46 percent, but polling conducted earlier in March had shown Clinton leading in Ohio by as much as 30 points. A Quinnipiac University poll released on March 9 had shown Clinton leading by 9 points.

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Bernie Sanders Officially Announces 2016 Presidential Run

Bernie Sanders Sees Michigan Win as a Springboard to the Nomination

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By YAMICHE ALCINDOR and PATRICK HEALY

(Mar. 12, 2016) — MIAMI — Convinced that his surprising victory in Michigan represented a turning point, Senator Bernie Sanders and his advisers are maneuvering and spending aggressively to pull off a huge upset on Tuesday — a victory in the Ohio primary — by focusing on Hillary Clinton’s past support for trade deals that are deeply unpopular in the Midwest and other key states in his updated battle plans.

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Sanders wins: Ohio judge rules 17-year-olds can vote on election day

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By DANIEL STRAUSS, Politico

(Mar. 11, 2016 18:12 pm EST) — Sen. Bernie Sanders notched a potentially significant win on Friday evening when an Ohio judge issued an order, allowing 17-year-old voters to participate in the state’s presidential primary on Tuesday.

Franklin County Common Pleas Court Judge Richard Frye ruled that 17-year-old voters who turn 18 by the day of the November election can vote in the primary, though not on ballot issues or for any contests that would actually elect someone to office.

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Protesters Just Shut Down the Donald Trump Rally for a Full 10 Minutes

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By Danny Wicentowski, by RiverFrontNews.com
(Mar. 11, 2016 13:44) — At least a dozen protesters at Donald Trump’s March 11 rally in St. Louis have been detained in a single coordinated protest inside the Peabody Opera House.

The action managed to shut down the rally for close to ten minutes — to Trump’s audible dismay. At one point, the chants of “USA” brought things to such a halt that Trump resorted to begging for police action.

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Sanders: Trump should take responsibility for violence at rallies

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By Harper Neidig, TheHill.com
(Mar. 10, 2016 20:03) — Bernie Sanders called on Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to address an incident at one of his rallies where a black man was punched in the face. “No one in America should ever fear for their safety at a political rally,” Sanders, a Democratic candidate for the White House, said in a statement. “This ugly incident confirms that the politics of division has no place in our country. Mr. Trump should take responsibility for addressing his supporters’ violent actions.”

Sanders: Trump should take responsibility for violence at rallies

Here Are the Stocks to Buy if Bernie Sanders Becomes President

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By Jeff Bukhari

Four sectors that could benefit.

(Mar. 9, 2016 18:53 EST) — Much like the way oil stocks surged under George W. Bush, and technology under Bill Clinton, a new president with a different set of priorities can greatly affect the fortunes of companies. Senator Bernie Sanders, a presidential candidate with many ideas far off the beaten path from most other U.S. politicians and a deep desire to reform and restructure the balance of power in the American economy, would change the game across a host of industries.

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We Can Win this Thing – Bernie Sanders Says

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by Amita Kelly, NPR

(Mar. 9, 2016 18:04 ET) — Bernie Sanders was the story of Tuesday night as he beat Hillary Clinton in Michigan’s Democratic presidential primary. It wasn’t a walloping — he won by less than 2 points — but still a big coup considering Clinton led in most polls by double digits before the race.

Michigan is Sanders’ ninth state win, though Clinton still leads in delegates overall.

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