Bernie Sanders has always gathered the crowds in his political career throughout the country, but he may have attracted his largest fans so far through a sudden appearance in Kochilla last night, as the independent artist Clearo presented an urgent appeal to young people to “fight for justice.”
The left -wing Senator from Vermont started his speech by thanking the singer and songwriter “Bags” for the invitation and presenting MP in Florida Maxwell Frost, who joined him on the stage.
“This country faces some very difficult challenges, and the future of what is happening to America depends on your generation,” Sanders said to the cheerful crowd. “Now you can get away and ignore what is going on, but if you do so, you do it at your responsibility.
Continuing, Sanders referred to Potus, whose name sparked strong booing from the audience. Sanders temporarily added, “I agree.”
In the five -minute speech, the democratic presidential candidate, which was also a democratic day, dealt with climate change, reproductive rights of women, inequality in wealth and lack of access to health care.
“We have a economy today very well for the billionaire category, but not for working families,” he said. “We need to help us create a well -working economy for everyone, not just 1 %.”
“We have a broken health care system. We are the only main country that does not guarantee health care for all people. We need to stand in front of insurance companies and pharmaceutical companies and understand that health care is a human right.”
Then Sanders Clairo presented on stage, and thanked her for “not only in a wonderful band, but for the great work she is doing,” saying that the musician “used her emergence to fight for women's rights, and an attempt to end the terrible and brutal war in Gaza, where thousands of women and children are killed.”
In the video and social media of Clairo, the two can be seen embracing, while buried with the affection of this moment “Berniechella”.
Sanders, who is 83-year-old Sanders, appeared after a large gathering that also includes New York Alexandria Okasio-Customs in Los Angeles Gloria Molina Grand Park earlier in the day, which attracted a crowd of 36,000, and was published in his story in Institogram, “He does not say neither in favor of Oligarchy nor to the growing economy.” The two will continue in the martial martial rounds in Utah today, followed by stopping in the state of Idaho, California and Montana.