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Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren share stage at Boston rally

- By STEVE LeBLANC

Boston — At a rally that had the feel of a campaign event, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren appealed to their supporters Friday as liberals continue to mobilize against the agenda of Republican President Donald Trump.

The joint appearance by the senators from Vermont and Massachuse­tts, respective­ly, was attended by hundreds of enthusiast­ic backers at a downtown Boston theater.

The two hit familiar themes, including wealth inequality, the need to expand health care, help for a struggling middle class and a $15 per hour minimum wage.

Sanders, an independen­t who caucuses with the Democrats, said that the time is long overdue for a “fundamenta­l restructur­ing of the Democratic Party.”

He said that Democrats shouldn’t be “a party of the liberal elite, but a party of the working class, a party of the grass roots.”

Sanders also said that he will push legislatio­n that will make public colleges and universiti­es tuition free.

Some of the biggest cheers came when he vowed to work to expand Medicare coverage to everyone in the country, essentiall­y creating a guarantee of health care for all.

“Don’t tell me in the United States of America that we cannot do it,” Sanders said.

Warren, a Democrat, also drew cheers from the crowd when she credited protesters for helping put pressure on Republican­s to try to find a replacemen­t for former President Barack Obama’s health care law — legislatio­n the GOP has failed to pass.

“It didn’t happen because we got out there and fought back,” Warren said.

Like Sanders, Warren also touched on economic themes, but she directed a lot of her fire squarely at Trump, even as she urged the crowd to stay focused more on policy than the president’s personalit­y.

“The real point is not who Donald Trump is. It’s not what kind of person he is. The real point is what Donald Trump and the Republican­s in Congress are doing,” she said.

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