A Fiery Bernie Sanders Courts Blue-Collar Voters
Briefly

At a rally in Erie, Pa., last weekend, Senator Bernie Sanders emphasized the anger of working-class people, portraying the current economic system as broken and corrupt.
He described the challenges many families face, living paycheck to paycheck, highlighting societal issues such as addiction, ultimately attributing their struggles to a pervasive culture of greed.
Sanders' tone was starkly populist, in contrast to Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, as he rallied support from voters feeling disenchanted and frustrated with the status quo.
His focus remains on uniting disillusioned workers and motivating reliable Democratic voters, aiming to counter the allure of Trump with a promise to advocate for workers' rights.
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