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AOC will join Bernie Sanders in Los Angeles for the tour of the combat oligarchy

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettMarch 28, 2025No Comments
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Not only is Senator Bernie Sanders coming to Los Angeles on April 12 For the latest judgment of the Fighting Oligarchy tour, but Sanders also announced on Friday that representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez would join him in Los Angeles.

The Sanders communications team has announced:

Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT.) Will be joined by representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (DN.Y.) on April 12 in Los Angeles while launching the fourth swing of his “Fighting Oligarchy: Wher We From here” with a rally in the Grand Park of the city center. The deputy was recently on the road with Senator Sanders for events in Nevada, Arizona and Colorado.

Additional events will be announced in the coming days.

In total, the tour of combat oligarchies attracted 107,981 people in seven states. The most recent leg of the tour attracted historic figures, establishing the record for the largest political gathering in Arizona and attracting more than 34,000 people in Denver, Colorado – the largest crowd that Sanders ever attracted. All in all, live flows of the tour have been looked at more than 5 million times.

There will be a massive crowd in Los Angeles for the combat oligarchy rally. Just remember that if you are thinking of attending, the Sanders team asks the people of RSVP. Tickets are not necessary, and as the event is in a park, there should be a lot of space to accommodate a large crowd, but participants should use public transport, driving share or car swimming pool because it is Los Angeles where congestion is the standard.

The tour of the combat oligarchy has become the largest political event for the first part of this year. The consumer media seem surprised by the success of the Sanders event, but the Democrats and the progressives have not been.

Senator Sanders built one of the largest basic operations in American policy, so when he launched the call to mobilize, people acted.

The rallies have come up with the general political public because Sanders talks about themes he has been talking about for decades, Like income inequality, workers and the billionaire class.

With Ocasio Cortez, Sanders could draw the largest crowd of the year and Top denver for attendance. In addition, there are several swing districts in southern California which must hear the message of the combat oligarchy.

As the Oligarchy Fighting tour demonstrates, people are just beginning.

Angeles AOC Bernie combat join Los oligarchy Sanders tour
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