Bernie Sanders makes final push to voters at Township Auditorium
Sanders supporters participated in a nation wide day of action.
“St. Joseph has a really great Bernie Sanders support group”, Pinion said.
Sanders said he’s relying now, more than ever, on his grassroots supporters.
“This is when you can get most people involved in democracy”.
“Anytime you can get people together over something you feel strongly about you know you’re not alone then you know you’re among a bunch of people think and feel the same way so it’s exciting”, says Bernie Sanders Campaign Volunteer Karl Keene. “In America, people that work 40 or 50 hours a week should not be living in poverty”, said Sanders.
The senator said he believes they are promises he can keep if his supporters speak up.
“He’s running off of that excitement from those people donating their hard earned money because they understand that he wants to get other people to have a chance to be able to have hard earned money as well”, Evans said. Many polls show him behind Hillary Clinton by at least 20 percentage points – and one by as much as fifty. And that includes making sure their voices are heard during the SC primary tomorrow.
Sanders has been meeting and greeting voters in the Palmetto State since last Sunday after falling to Clinton in the Nevada caucus.
The South Carolina crowd responded positively to Sanders mention of giving working families a raise.