Analysis Of Bernie Sanders Campaign

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Throughout Bernie Sanders' Campaign video, he is trying to put across that family and education are a big part of his life. He thinks that the country should be ready for when it's time for the next generation to be running for Presidential elections. He is telling a story during the video, how he wasn't raised in a house that had a lot of money, he knows what life is like for the poor. And that is why he wants to change that there are starving families in America because parents don't have jobs to support their families. He is going to do this by creating more jobs with decent paying rates, so that everybody has the chance to live and be healthy. He is trying to make tuition in College's and Universities free, and lower the interest rates

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