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Sanders on Friday argued the case to a crowd in West Virginia – a state that Trump won overwhelmingly – that the Democratic Party has turned its back on the working class.
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Sanders argued the case to a crowd in West Virginia that the Democratic Party has turned its back on the working class.
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{ "person": "Donald Trump", "location": "West Virginia", "organization": "Democratic Party" } - Subject Tags
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- February 15, 2026 at 4:45 PM (2 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 4:45 PM (2 months ago)
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Bernie Sanders argues Democratic governors must redraw congressional maps to counter Texas Republicans' redistricting. He criticizes Trump's actions and the Democratic Party's focus, also discussing the war in Gaza and the 2028 election.
Bernie Sanders argues Democrats have suffered politically for neglecting the working class. He criticizes the party for not addressing economic inequality and highlights issues like healthcare access. The article discusses Sanders' views on the Trump administration and the need for candidates to represent the working class.
Senator Bernie Sanders discusses the need for Democrats to address working-class concerns and push back against the Trump administration's agenda. He criticizes the party for not focusing on issues like healthcare and wealth inequality. Sanders emphasizes the importance of reaching out to voters and building a political movement.
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