Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) said Wednesday that the U.S. is moving toward an “oligarchic form of society” and urged Vice President Harris to make that message more central to her campaign.
The progressive senator applauded the former vice president and ex-congresswoman for their endorsements of Kamala Harris.
Schumer told reporters at the Democratic National Convention last month that he was considering using the filibuster carve-out to pass abortion rights, which means he would only need a simple majority. Catch up quick: Sanders has softened his filibuster stance in recent years.
Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Vermont senator said, "What I think Dick and Liz Cheney are saying is that in this existential moment in American history, it's not just issues. Cheney and I agree on nothing — no issues. But what we do believe in is that the United States should retain its democratic foundations."
Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday on NBC News that Vice President Kamala Harris isn’t “abandoning” the “progressive” values she campaigned on in 2020, but is […]
Vt., on Sunday called Vice President Kamala Harris' decision to moderate her views on fracking and Medicare for All "pragmatic," saying that Harris is "doing what she thinks is right in order to win the election" and that he still considers her to be "progressive.
Progressive Sen. Bernie Sanders told NBC that Kamala Harris was being "pragmatic" by dropping her far-left policies "in order to win the election."
Bernie Sanders also openly disagrees with Vice President Kamala Harris on her shift against supporting "Medicare for All," which she backed in 2019.
Trump has slammed his rival on social media, who fired back with volleys of her own, as the pair prepare to battle it out on TV on Tuesday night.
During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) discusses Vice President Kamala Harris' policy proposals and recent endorsements from longtime Republicans.