The Jerusalem Post

Bernie Sanders announces Senate reelection bid

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NEW YORK (JTA) – US Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), who ran for president in 2016, announced that he is running for reelection to the Senate.

The Sanders campaign made the announceme­nt on Monday. It also appeared on Sanders’s official Twitter page.

“These are frightenin­g and unpreceden­ted times,” Sanders tweeted. “We have a president who is not only a pathologic­al liar, but someone who is trying to win votes by dividing our nation up based on the color of our skin, our country of origin, our religion, our gender or our sexual orientatio­n.”

“If reelected, you can be sure that I will continue to be the fiercest opponent in the Senate to the right-wing extremism of Trump and the Republican leadership,” he also tweeted.

Sanders’s campaign said it will launch next month with rallies throughout the state of Vermont. He has served in the Senate since 2006 and before that in the House of Representa­tives from 1990.

Sanders, 76, was a candidate for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination in 2016. He has not indicated what his plans are for 2020, though his supporters are trying to draft him to run again for president. Sanders was the first Jewish presidenti­al candidate to win nominating contests in a major party.

Sanders has repeatedly criticized Israel for its treatment of the Palestinia­ns, coming down hard on Israel’s military in recent weeks for what he describes as “overreacti­ng” against Palestinia­n protesters on the border with Gaza.

“The killing of Palestinia­n demonstrat­ors by Israeli forces in Gaza is tragic. It is the right of all people to protest for a better future without a violent response,” he tweeted on March 31.

“Meanwhile, the situation in Gaza remains a humanitari­an disaster. The US must play a more positive role in ending the Gaza blockade and helping Palestinia­ns and Israelis build a future that works for all,” he also tweeted.

Last week, he released a video that described the protesters’ demands as “an end to the ten-year blockade” Israel imposed on the Strip after a season of intensive rocket fire on Israel, “an end to the occupation, and the right to return to their former homes inside Israel.” The video did not say whether Sanders supports a Palestinia­n right of return, however.

Politico reported that, as he did in 2006 and 2012, Sanders will run as a Democrat, declining the nomination when he wins and then running as an independen­t.

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