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Nanjeanne

(4,979 posts)
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 10:24 AM Mar 2019

Sanders packs in crowd for first 2020 rally in Keene


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In his first stop in Keene since he announced his 2020 candidacy, Sen. Bernie Sanders brought a full house Sunday to The Colonial Theatre.

The crowd included people who supported the Vermont independent when he ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, as well as some who didn’t.

“I wanted to see a woman in office (in 2016),” Deborah Rainey, 62, of Harrisville, who supported Hillary Clinton, said after the rally. “But I’ve become — well, I have been very progressive for a long time, and I am thinking I should have backed him last time, actually.”


Derek Blunt, 26, of Keene said he admires the senator’s consistency. Sanders talks about “a lot of the same things he’s been running on since, I mean, even the early ’90s,” Blunt said.

Others are keeping an open mind.

“It’d be nuts not to come out to see as many of these people as you can, when you live in New Hampshire,” Bill Hay, 72, of Keene said. Sanders began speaking around 4 p.m. after several introductory speakers, including a Keene State College student, Tris Patoine, who described the devastation that not having health coverage caused his family.


When we chose to have a kid, we chose to take a risk,” Tim said. “ … It is scary to think about the future with climate change. It’s scary to go out on a limb and try to provide for a family.”

Even with both incomes, they don’t think they’ll be able to afford childcare, he said.

“It’s a human right to have a family,” he said. “We need to know that our government works to provide for everybody, and part of that is to guarantee a subsidy for people who want to have families, whether it’s in the form of guaranteed parental leave or guaranteed childcare.”

He said Sanders is the only candidate he’s considering. “I don’t think anyone is nearly as genuine.”
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Sanders packs in crowd for first 2020 rally in Keene (Original Post) Nanjeanne Mar 2019 OP
Found my mug from 2016 Irishxs Mar 2019 #1
Ha. Never stopped using mine! Nanjeanne Mar 2019 #2
I'm gonna get one for 2020 workinclasszero Mar 2019 #5
10 women out of 14 crazytown Mar 2019 #3
I'm sorry - what? Nanjeanne Mar 2019 #4
Lol. Tipperary Mar 2019 #6
 

Irishxs

(622 posts)
1. Found my mug from 2016
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 10:59 AM
Mar 2019

while I was sorting out things for church rummage sale. Pulled it out and said to myself, “ not so fast”.

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Nanjeanne

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2. Ha. Never stopped using mine!
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 11:12 AM
Mar 2019
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workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
5. I'm gonna get one for 2020
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 01:52 PM
Mar 2019
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crazytown

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3. 10 women out of 14
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 11:46 AM
Mar 2019

Identity politics?

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Tipperary

(6,930 posts)
6. Lol.
Mon Mar 11, 2019, 02:01 PM
Mar 2019

All the best to him!

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