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Speaking to CNN's Dana Bash, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was asked about his decision to hold rallies in states that Trump won comfortably in 2024.
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00:00It's good to be with you here.
00:02We're in Wheeling, West Virginia, and it's so fascinating that this is part of what you call your Fighting the Oligarchy Tour,
00:10because this is a state where Donald Trump got 70 percent.
00:15Really?
00:1670 percent.
00:16No, not tonight.
00:17Well, yeah, and this was an auditorium that was packed.
00:20It was at capacity.
00:23Still, what makes you think that your message tonight is going to resonate in such a red state?
00:29Well, among other things, when I ran for president, I think here in West Virginia, we won every single county.
00:36Look, this is a working class state.
00:38It's one of the poorest states in the country.
00:40People are hurting, and they want candidates to come before them to stand up for the working class
00:47and take on the oligarchs who have so much economic and political power.
00:52So I think the message will resonate here.
00:56I think it will resonate in many red states throughout the country, because at the end of the day,
01:0160 percent of our people live in paycheck to paycheck.
01:05They don't want to see tax breaks for billionaires.
01:08They don't want to see the rich get richer.
01:10They want health care as a human right.
01:12They want to raise the minimum wage to a living wage.
01:15They want to be able to live in housing that they can afford.
01:17One of the things that you talked about here, as you've been talking about since even before it passed,
01:23is what the president calls this big, beautiful bill.
01:26Cuts to Medicaid, other programs.
01:2825 percent of West Virginians receive Medicaid.
01:3215 percent rely on food stamps.
01:36And yet, as I mentioned, West Virginians overwhelmingly voted for Donald Trump.
01:40How do you square that circle?
01:42Well, that's a longer story that has to do with the failure of the Democratic Party in general
01:46to speak to the needs of the working class.
01:49This used to be, decades ago, one of the strongest Democratic states in the country.
01:52Now it's a strong Republican state, because I think in many ways,
01:55Democratic Party has turned its back on what was its base.
01:59But I think our job and the reason I'm here and the reason we go to red states all over the country
02:06is to make it clear that there are some of us who are prepared to stand up for the working class.
02:12And if we become, if we stand together, if we're united, if we don't let Trump divide us up,
02:17there is no stopping what we can do as a nation in terms of improving life for ordinary people.

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