Bern felt this question.
Senator Bernie Sanders grew clearly and jumped from his seat to reduce an interview after he was asked whether he should compete with Protection Alexandria Okasio Cortez for the Senate.
“Do you want to see her join you in the Senate?” He asked Abc News' Jonathan Karl Sanders (I-VT), 83, after he praised the Senator with the representative of “Squad” for the progress of progressive reasons.
On the horizon, he was waving his question, although he was not explicitly mentioned, whether Okasio Cortez should challenge the minority leader of the Senate Chuck Schumer (D-Ny), whose election will be re-elected in 2028.
“Now we have, as I said, only a large group of people in Congress. Well, Jonathan, thank you,” Terselly answered, trying to cut the interview in advance with ABC this week. “
Then Sanders stood up frankly from his seat and soon got out of the camera, and he was clearly moved by the question.
“Wait, I got another one – I got another one,” Carl appealed to Sanders, realizing that he hit the nerve. “This is an important question.”
“No, you want to do the nonsense. Do nonsense,” Sanders fired on his back, annoyed. “I don't want to talk about things from the inside. I got 32,000 people [at my rallies]”
Karl appealed to Sanders as he left the camera point of view, noting that he asked Okasio Cortez because she was outside the Senator Vermont in recent gatherings throughout the country.
“I don't want to talk about” OCASIO-Cortez question before agreeing to sit and answer Karl's final inquiry, “Sanders.
The last question was whether Sanders would run again, given the monster crowds that he was able to draw during the last days during the “fighting of the few round” with Okasio Cortez.
Sanders replied: “I am now very proud that the residents of Vermont State have brought me back to the Senate with 63 % of the vote.” “I am a Vermont's Senate Member. This is what I do. I am very happy to do so. I am 83 years old. I am tired.”
Vermont Independent was just re -elected last November to a fourth state in the Senate and will not be to be re -elected until 2030, and at that time he will be 89 years old. Currently, he is the second year-old after Senator Chuck Grassley, 91.
Sanders cooperated with AOC to hold gatherings across the country in Las Vegas and Denver, parts of Arizona and other places, seeking to oppose President Trump.
They drew huge crowds, reflecting Sanders Energy during both his 2016 and 2020 presidential bids.
“When I came to Congress in the House of Representatives for the first time, I helped form the progressive assembly. We had five people at that time,” Sanders narrated in “this week” from ABC. “Now they have approximately 100.
“I got a large group of good people. Alexandria is unusual. I admire its work in Congress – only, it inspires young people all over the country.”