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This Week 4 時間
.: Trump's appointment of Steve Bannon to White House position "should get us very nervous"
Bernie Sanders 4 時間
The Democratic Party has to stand with working people, feel their pain and take on the billionaire class, Wall Street and drug companies.
Bernie Sanders 5 時間
I come from the white working class, and I am deeply humiliated that the Democratic Party cannot talk to the people where I came from.
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CBS Evening News 5 時間
Bernie Sanders "deeply humiliated" Democrats can't talk to working class:
Bernie Sanders 22 時間
Mr. Trump, you talked about being the champion of working families. Now produce. But we won't accept racism, sexism or xenophobia.
Bernie Sanders 24 時間
We need a movement which transforms this country and brings people together around an agenda that works for the middle class.
Bernie Sanders 11月13日
Democrats have focused too much on raising incredible sums of money from wealthy people, and have largely ignored working families.
Bernie Sanders 11月13日
The Democratic Party has got to say to working people, we are on your side. We are going to take on Wall Street. We won't take their money.
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Zach Carter 11月13日
Harry Reid endorses Keith Ellison for DNC chair:
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Face The Nation 11月13日
Is Donald Trump your President? responds
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Face The Nation 11月13日
This morning: , author of Our Revolution, joins to discuss his vision for the future of the Democratic Party.
Bernie Sanders 11月12日
We have come too far as a country in combating discrimination. We are not going back.
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NYT Opinion 11月12日
Having lost the popular vote, Donald Trump would do well to heed the views of progressives, writes Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders 11月12日
We'll send a powerful message if we get more than 500,000 signatures supporting as the next DNC chair.
Bernie Sanders 11月12日
The Democratic Party needs to look in the mirror and work tirelessly to become once again the party that working people know works for them.
Bernie Sanders 11月12日
I don't think the political establishment and the billionaires would like as the DNC chair. Great.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
You can't be a party which on one hand says we're in favor of working people but we don't have the courage to take on Wall Street.
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Face The Nation 11月11日
Sunday: We'll talk to on what the Democratic Party missed - and where it goes from here
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
People want a Democratic Party to stand up to Wall Street. That is the kind of party will lead.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
250,000 agree that should be DNC chair. Sounds like people want a political revolution at the DNC.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
Let's send a message to the DNC that we need a strong progressive leader in charge. Join me & support .
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
It would be unacceptable for Trump to turn people's anger against the poor, people of color & Muslims. That's demagoguery of the worst kind.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
. understands that the future of the Democratic Party has got to be grassroots activism.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
I don't think the political establishment and the billionaire class would like as the DNC chair. Good.
Bernie Sanders 11月11日
The next DNC chair must understand the dire need to listen to working families. Keith Ellison is that person.
Bernie Sanders 11月9日
Congratulations ! You are a true champion of family farmers, civil liberties and our environment.
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Katie McGinty 11月8日
Haven’t made it to the polls yet? There’s still time!! Get in line before 8PM to make your voice heard!
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Zephyr Teachout 11月8日
Voting is power and privilege, a right and a responsibility. We are down to the wire in a razor-close race. YOUR vote matters !
Bernie Sanders 11月8日
Tough times require bold leadership. That’s why I voted for governor.
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Deborah Ross 11月8日
When the First Lady tells you to vote — you do it. —>