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Senator Bernie Sanders will visit Wisconsin next week for rallies in Kenosha and Altoona, targeting Republican-held congressional districts to boost Democratic turnout before the April 1 state election.

His visit comes as Wisconsin voters prepare to decide control of the state supreme court, a race that will be viewed as an indicator of sentiment about Trump's first months back in office.

Sanders aims to pressure GOP Representatives Steil and Van Orden on social program cuts and challenge what he calls "the country's move toward authoritarianism."

Both Republican congressmen criticized Sanders' visit, with Van Orden calling him a millionaire who "has never worked an honest day."

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[–] [email protected] 63 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I had the privilege of being in a room, just 10 feet away from bernie for 45 minutes listening to a semi-public stratagy session on the 2020 campaign. I have never met a more forthright, empathetic and human politician.

Both Republican congressmen criticized Sanders' visit, with Van Orden calling him a millionaire who "has never worked an honest day."

funny how writing a series of best selling books about his lived experiences as an advocate, organizer and legislator can bring in money under a capitalist system.

those who dont lose their souls while working within the system to bring about change are rare. while I may not agree with him 100% of the time, bernie has yet to show me any reason to withdraw my support.

[–] Makeitstop 22 points 23 hours ago

Also funny how they (politicians) don't consider holding political office to be honest work.