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We all knew that the Rally of Denver Fighting Oligarchy would be great, but the fact that more than 34,000 people showed up to hear Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), the Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) and other progressive leaders denounce the Republicans, Trump and Oligarchy should be a call for democrats, the political establishment and the political establishment and company media.

What was the size of the Denver crowd for Bernie Sanders and AOC?
It was the largest political crowd in the city since Barack Obama in 2008.
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) published on Bluesky:
Senator Sanders posted on X:
@Aoc And I had 34,000 people in Denver. This is the biggest rally I have ever had. And that tells me that the American people will not allow Trump to move to oligarchy and authoritarianism. We are going to fight back. We will win.
These are not the Democrats and the left. The current fight concerns America. No matter who you have voted in the past. If you have paid social security and health insurance, it’s your money. These services belong to you. Your taxes have come or get out of your pay check finance these services. They are yours.
Donald Trump, Elon Musk and the Republicans cannot take them away from you. It would be considered a flight.
The consumer media, because they often lack knowledge and expertise, have taken the comparison of the current outpouring of anger at the Tea Party, but the Tea Party was a false Astroturf movement supported by billionaires and Fox News.
What is growing is a much larger biological movement than the Tea Party.
The 2008 general election campaign took place while the great recession struck America. Forget the Tea Party can. It’s bigger, and it comes back to bring Trump’s country and the billionaire class.
Denver was only the beginning.
What do you think of Bernie Sanders and AOC drawing a crowd like Obama in Denver? Share your reflections in the comments below.
