The Jerusalem Post

Bernie Sanders to seek US presidency again

- • By SUSAN HEAVEY, JAMES OLIPHANT and JOHN WHITESIDES

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – US Sen. Bernie Sanders, the progressiv­e populist who mounted a challenge to front-runner Hillary Clinton in the 2016 White House campaign, said on Tuesday that he will again seek the Democratic Party’s presidenti­al nomination in 2020.

Sanders, 77, an independen­t who caucuses with the Democrats, announced his candidacy in an email to supporters, pledging to build a vast grassroots movement to confront the special interests which he claims dominate government and politics.

In his campaign, Sanders said that he would push for many of the same issues that powered his 2016 bid and resonated with younger voters, including universal healthcare, raising the minimum wage, and free public college tuition.

“Our campaign is about creating a government and economy that works for the many, not just the few,” Sanders said in the email, asking for one million people to sign up to start the effort.

In an interview with Vermont Public Radio, the Vermont senator promised a “very different campaign” in an effort to unseat Republican President Donald Trump.

Sander’s candidacy against Clinton was a long shot, but ended up pushing the party to the left and generating tension between its establishm­ent and liberal wings that has not entirely abated.

This time around, Sanders has been among the leaders in opinion polls of prospectiv­e 2020 candidates, but faces other liberal progressiv­es who tout many of the same ideas that he brought into the party’s mainstream.

This could make it harder for him to generate the same level of support that he did four years ago.

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