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Has Bernie Sanders changed American politics? Reviewing a 'political revolution'

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Bernie Sanders campaign for the 2016 presidential election strikes a chord with seniors and young people

05/28/2015

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Bernie Sanders’s Message Resonates With a Certain Age Group: His Own

New York Times 05/28/2015

Bernie Sanders’ Longshot Campaign Drawing Big Crowds

Wall Street Journal 06/16/2015

Bernie Sanders’s Revolutionary Roots Were Nurtured in ’60s Vermont

New York Times 07/03/2015

Bernie Sanders’s ‘100% Brooklyn’ Roots Are as Unshakable as His Accent

New York Times 07/24/2015

Protesters drove Bernie Sanders from one Seattle stage. At his next stop, 15,000 people showed. - The Washington Post

Washington Post 08/09/2015

Similarities Aside, Bernie Sanders Isn’t Rerunning Howard Dean’s 2004 Race

New York Times 08/09/2015

The U.S. Democratic Party in 2016- a struggle for the soul of the party after Obama

02/03/2016

With huge support among young people the Bernie Sanders challenge to Hillary Clinton represents a struggle for the soul of the Democratic Party between Hillary's plan for incremental change and Sanders call for major changes in education and healthcare.

Grouped Articles

Democrats Battle Over Vision for Party

Wall Street Journal 02/03/2016

The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton makes her Wall Street problem worse - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02/04/2016

Clinton blasts Wall Street, but still draws millions in contributions - The Washington Post

Washington Post 02/04/2016

Bernie Sanders Wins New Hampshire Democratic Primary, Defeating Hillary Clinton

Wall Street Journal 02/10/2016

How Far Left Has America Moved?

New York Times 02/12/2016

Sanders Campaign Will Travel On, but Path to Victory Is All but Blocked

New York Times 03/01/2016

Social and economic mobility for the middle class emerging as the central issue in the 2016 U.S. presidential campaign

09/13/2015

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in the Demcratic Party, and Jeb Bush in the Republican Party, are making social and economic mobility for the middle and working class a central issue in the 2016 presidential campaign. In Britain Corbyn's election to the leadership of the Labor Party with all other candidates doing poorly, is also creating a focus on economic issues and better access to education and jobs.

Grouped Articles

Sanders, Corbyn and the coming debate inside the Democratic Party - The Washington Post

Washington Post 09/13/2015

New Leader Turns British Labour Party to the Left

New York Times 09/14/2015

Incomes and Poverty, 2014

Wall Street Journal 09/17/2015

Not There Yet on Equal Opportunity

Wall Street Journal 10/21/2015

America’s white working class is a dying breed - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/12/2015

The missing working class - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11/12/2015

Bernie Sanders as Mayor of Burlington, Vermont

11/25/2015

Grouped Articles

As Mayor, Bernie Sanders Was More Pragmatist Than Socialist

New York Times 11/25/2015

Bernie Sanders, Made in Vermont

New York Times 01/30/2016

2 Questions for Bernie Sanders

New York Times 02/04/2016

Bernie Sanders’s Kibbutz Found. Surprise: It’s Socialist.

New York Times 02/05/2016

Has Bernie Sanders changed American politics? Reviewing a 'political revolution'

The Guardian 06/17/2016

Interview with Bernie Sanders About Donald Trump - SPIEGEL ONLINE

SPIEGEL ONLINE 06/01/2017

Bernie Sanders days as a political leader in Vermont responding to concerns of individual working class people

01/30/2016

Grouped Articles

Bernie Sanders, Made in Vermont

New York Times 01/30/2016

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders Dig in for Long Battle Beyond Iowa Caucus

Wall Street Journal 02/02/2016

2 Questions for Bernie Sanders

New York Times 02/04/2016

How Democrats’ Shift to the Left Is Helping Bernie Sanders

Wall Street Journal 02/08/2016

How Far Left Has America Moved?

New York Times 02/12/2016

What Would Happen if Bernie Sanders Taxed Wall Street?

Wall Street Journal 02/16/2016


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