Bernie Sanders to visit Omaha in first stop of 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour
- Bernie Sanders will begin a national tour on February 21 in Omaha, Nebraska, to address concerns about the influence of oligarchs in politics and society.
- The tour will include a stop in Iowa City, Iowa, focusing on connecting with working-class voters in districts that previously supported Joe Biden but have flipped Republican.
- Sanders emphasized that billionaires are gaining excessive power over politics and criticized Elon Musk's influence, describing it as illegal and unconstitutional.
- The tour aims to highlight the challenges facing working-class people and to advocate against trends toward authoritarianism and oligarchy in America.
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Bernie Sanders to visit Omaha in first stop of 'Fighting Oligarchy' tour
Sen. Bernie Sanders will appear in Omaha on as he launches a new national tour. The metro will be the first of two stops for the “Fighting Oligarchy: Where We
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