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Bernie Sanders Draws 10,000 to Warren for ‘Fight Oligarchy’ Rally

Bernie Sanders Draws 10,000 to Warren for ‘Fight Oligarchy’ Rally

Senator Bernie Sanders attracted a significant crowd of 10,000 supporters to Warren, Michigan, for his 'Fight Oligarchy' rally. The event, part of his broader tour to combat economic inequality, highlighted Sanders' continued influence in progressive politics. Accompanied by United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain, the rally underscored the senator's commitment to workers' rights and his critique of concentrated wealth and power.

The rally in Warren marks the second round of Sanders' tour, which aims to mobilize support for policies that challenge the oligarchic tendencies in American politics and economics. Attendees were treated to a musical performance by the Detroit punk band The Armed, who covered The Stooges' classic 'Search and Destroy,' adding a cultural dimension to the political gathering.

Sanders' event in Michigan is part of a larger effort to engage with voters and activists across the country, as he continues to advocate for systemic change. The significant turnout in Warren reflects ongoing interest in his message and the broader movement against oligarchy.

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