Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate, popular senator, and respected economist, traces the first year of the Trump administration. The chronological progression of the entries detail the struggles he and his colleagues have waged against Trump's reactionary agenda from June, 2016 to the present. The good news is we're making progress ... but maintaining a vibrant democracy is more difficult than ever.
Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate, popular senator, and respected economist, traces the first year of the Trump administration. The chronological progression of the entries detail the struggles he and his colleagues have waged against Trump's reactionary agenda from June, 2016 to the present. The good news is we're making progress ... but maintaining a vibrant democracy is more difficult than ever.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
BERNIE SANDERS is a Democratic candidate for President of the United States. He is serving his second term in the U.S. Senate after winning re-election in 2012 with 71 percent of the vote. Sanders previously served as mayor of Vermont's largest city for eight years before defeating an incumbent Republican to be the sole congressperson for the state in the U.S. House of Representatives. He lives in Burlington, Vermont with his wife Jane and has four children and seven grandchildren.
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Acknowledgments Introduction June 14, 2016 Meeting with Hillary Clinton July 9, 2016 The Most Progressive Political Platform in U.S. History July 26, 2016 The Democratic Convention August 24, 2016 Our Revolution Is Formally Launched September 5, 2016 On the Campaign Trail for Clinton October 17, 2016 Taking on the Greed of the Pharmaceutical Industry November 8, 2016 Election Night November 16, 2016 Part of the Democratic Senate Leadership January 15, 2017 Saving the Affordable Care Act January 20, 2017 Inauguration Day February 28, 2017 A New Way to Communicate April 26, 2017 Introducing the $15-an-Hour Minimum-Wage Bill May 31, 2017 Off to Germany, England, and Ireland September 21, 2017 A Progressive Foreign Policy October 27, 2017 I Visit Puerto Rico December 19, 2017 The Looting of the Federal Treasury January 23, 2018 We Take Medicare for All Directly to the People January 31, 2018 The Biggest Challenge February 15, 2018 An Ugly Day in the Senate February 16, 2018 More Children Killed by Guns February 23, 2018 On the Road Again March 11, 2018 Politics and Baseball March 23, 2018 A Hell of a Two Weeks April 3, 2018 Remembering Dr. King April 13, 2018 The Political Revolution Is Looking Great April 16, 2018 Jumping into Controversy April 19, 2018 The Fight for a Moral Economy May 4, 2018 Criminal Justice, Politics, and Pennsylvania May 18, 2018 A Busy Weekend in Vermont May 20, 2018 Doing the Sunday News Shows May 28, 2018 Running for Reelection to the U.S. Senate June 2, 2018 Taking on Disney June 26, 2018 A Good Election Night July 11, 2018 The Supreme Court Matters July 19, 2018 Trump Embarrasses America (Again) July 22, 2018 Which Way Forward? July 27, 2018 A Step Forward for Economic Justice August 25, 2018 Reforming the Democratic Party Where We Go from Here I hope you will join me Index
Acknowledgments Introduction June 14, 2016 Meeting with Hillary Clinton July 9, 2016 The Most Progressive Political Platform in U.S. History July 26, 2016 The Democratic Convention August 24, 2016 Our Revolution Is Formally Launched September 5, 2016 On the Campaign Trail for Clinton October 17, 2016 Taking on the Greed of the Pharmaceutical Industry November 8, 2016 Election Night November 16, 2016 Part of the Democratic Senate Leadership January 15, 2017 Saving the Affordable Care Act January 20, 2017 Inauguration Day February 28, 2017 A New Way to Communicate April 26, 2017 Introducing the $15-an-Hour Minimum-Wage Bill May 31, 2017 Off to Germany, England, and Ireland September 21, 2017 A Progressive Foreign Policy October 27, 2017 I Visit Puerto Rico December 19, 2017 The Looting of the Federal Treasury January 23, 2018 We Take Medicare for All Directly to the People January 31, 2018 The Biggest Challenge February 15, 2018 An Ugly Day in the Senate February 16, 2018 More Children Killed by Guns February 23, 2018 On the Road Again March 11, 2018 Politics and Baseball March 23, 2018 A Hell of a Two Weeks April 3, 2018 Remembering Dr. King April 13, 2018 The Political Revolution Is Looking Great April 16, 2018 Jumping into Controversy April 19, 2018 The Fight for a Moral Economy May 4, 2018 Criminal Justice, Politics, and Pennsylvania May 18, 2018 A Busy Weekend in Vermont May 20, 2018 Doing the Sunday News Shows May 28, 2018 Running for Reelection to the U.S. Senate June 2, 2018 Taking on Disney June 26, 2018 A Good Election Night July 11, 2018 The Supreme Court Matters July 19, 2018 Trump Embarrasses America (Again) July 22, 2018 Which Way Forward? July 27, 2018 A Step Forward for Economic Justice August 25, 2018 Reforming the Democratic Party Where We Go from Here I hope you will join me Index
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