Campaign: Health Care and Campaign Message

campaign: Kena Betancur/Getty Images Addressing cheering crowds on a frigid winter's day, Sen, according to MSNBC. Bernie Sanders I-VT delivered a campaign message familiar to his supporters, pledging to lead the charge for a 15 minimum wage and to fight for access to health care, among other causes he has championed over the years. Bernie Sanders I-VT holds his first presidential campaign rally at Brooklyn College on March 02, 2019 in Brooklyn, New York. What was different at his official campaign launch on Saturday was the backdrop a sea of black and brown faces made up a good number of the thousands of supporters who had turned out in the bitter cold on a college campus in Brooklyn, New York. His by-now familiar platform includes a federal jobs guarantee for all Americans who wish to work, comprehensive immigration reform, tuition free higher education, and universal health care the 77-year-old independent senator from Vermont is also signaling something new a plan to make a more concerted outreach to the black and brown voters he knows will be indispensable to winning the Democratic nomination. Sanders remains every bit the champion of the working man and woman that he was when he ran for the White House four years ago, losing to Hillary Clinton, the eventual 2016 presidential nominee, in an unexpectedly close race. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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