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Bernie Sanders Draws Record Crowd in LA Rally with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Bernie Sanders held his largest rally to date in Los Angeles with 36,000 attendees, emphasizing the fight against oligarchy alongside Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

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Senator Bernie Sanders attracted a record crowd of 36,000 during his Los Angeles rally, part of the 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour. Joined by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, musical acts like Joan Baez and Neil Young also performed. The event focused on criticism of Donald Trump and Elon Musk, addressing issues like economic equity, climate change, and the impact of wealth on politics. Sanders called for unity against oligarchic forces and emphasized that despair is not an option, urging all citizens regardless of political affiliation to join the fight for dignity and respect.

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The main focus was on fighting oligarchy, criticizing corporate and political influence, and addressing issues like economic inequality and authoritarianism.

Notable musical guests included Neil Young, Joan Baez, Maggie Rogers, and others.

Bernie Sanders believes the U.S. is moving rapidly toward an authoritarian form of society under President Trump, highlighting the dangers of oligarchy and corporate influence.

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