“It’s not a revolution necessarily, it’s about making the United States a more human place to live in.”Jacob Dunckel, 20, expects the primary election will be determined by whether young people get out to vote. “Biden hasn’t even been here. Sanders highlighted the connected goals of activists in both generations.The Vermont senator said the idea that America would have a black president or legalized gay marriage was considered impossible when Jackson was in is youth. “This field office is just one piece of the giant grassroots network that Bernie Sanders is building to help start a movement to not only get him elected President but change the politics that are in our country,” Hughes said.
According to … Us’ is about ‘We the People,’ it’s about us coming together in the best interests of our society.”Rabhi shared his excitement for Sanders’ campaign and vision for the United States, especially on health care. ANN ARBOR Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, badly needing a win in Tuesday's Michigan primary to reboot his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination, rallied in Ann Arbor … She’s pursuing a film degree at Central Michigan University.“I don’t want to be poor for the rest of my life," she said.Adrian residents Oliverio and Rosalinda Garza said they have two sons who are still paying off their student loans 10 years after graduating from college. He's the man with a vision,” Rajput said. Some of our activism: 10,000+ signatures on a petition to stop construction of the dangerous fracked gas NEXUS Pipeline. “Too many Americans have died because they do not have healthcare or they lack adequate access to healthcare,” Rabhi said. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — Senator Bernie Sanders and Vice President Joe Biden are facing a moment of truth ahead of the Michigan primary on Tuesday.Some political science professors on the campus of University of Michigan believe it's a make or break for Senator Sanders. The Democratic presidential candidate’s event drew more than 150 local supporters and featured guest speakers former gubernatorial candidate Abdul El-Sayed and state Rep. Yousef Rabhi, D-Ann Arbor. U.S. Rep. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., announced she will join Biden in Michigan after offering her endorsement this weekend.Becca Galler, 21, said growing up with Trump in the White House will motivate young voters to support whoever becomes the Democratic nominee.“We’re absolutely done with him," Galler said. ANN ARBOR – Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders made his fourth appearance in Michigan at the University of Michigan on Sunday evening.. “I like his ideas, the way he expresses himself. Ann Arbor / Ypsi for Bernie. He’s been sending other people.”Biden isn’t scheduled to step foot in Michigan until the day before the primary. “He knows what we need to get done to improve the lives of the regular people in America and we’re going to stick it to the rich.” LSA freshman Porter Hughes, a member of Students for Bernie at the University of Michigan, said he hopes to see the office as the beginning of a surge of support for Sanders in the coming months. The campaign office for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) opened on Stadium Boulevard in Ann Arbor Thursday night. Ocasio-Cortez encouraged supporters to build connections in their community.“All of us need to go to the polls and bring five people with us on Tuesday,” she said.Each of the speakers, including 2018 gubernatorial candidate Abdu El-Sayed, on the importance of voting.Sanders won Michigan’s 2016 primary by 1.4 percentage points, surprising pundits and supporters of Hillary Clinton.
Biden would prefer to expand on the Affordable Care Act, while Sanders is pushing to replace private health plans with government-run health insurance.John Henderson, 34, said he’s more than happy to lose his employer-based health insurance and transition to Medicare for All.“Private health care is supposed to be awesome," Henderson said. The Ann Arbor resident said Sanders represents the best chance of putting a socialist in the White House and doesn’t believe Sanders’ free college and universal healthcare policies are asking for too much.“That’s what I’d say to a Biden supporter: It’s about what kind of world do you want to live in,” he said.