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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is not content to fight against the oligarchy. He fights the oligarchy in his own backyard.

Senator Sanders announced that the tour of the combat oligarchy will visit the South and that one of the stops will be in the hometown of President Mike Johnson:
Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT.) The next weekend will take the road for the last swing of his national tour “Fighting Oligarchy: where we go from here”, which focuses on the takeover of the national government by billionaires and large companies, and the passage from country to authoritarianism. The representative Greg Casar (D-TX.) And Beto O'Rourke will make special appearances in Texas.
Sanders will target the deep red districts currently held by the Republicans, notably the hometown of the Republican President of the Mike Johnson Chamber (R-La). The tour serves as a pressure campaign, aimed at forcing vulnerable congresses to vote against any cup in Medicaid, housing, nutrition, education and other basic needs to pay more tax attenuations for the richest people in this country.
Musical guests will include Lunar Heart and El Dusty in McAllen; Sweet gross at Shreveport; The Get Up Kids and Parker Millsap in Tulsa; And the old choir of the years 97 and MSB at Fort Worth.
Tickets are not required to attend the events of the Oligarchy tour, but the people of Sanders ask for an RSVP that you can do on the Bernie Sanders website, so that they can prepare for the good size of the crowd. Several times during this tour, they used RSVP to determine that they needed to move events to larger sites due to the high volume of demand.
There are few ways to send a clearer message to the oligarchs than to hold a peer in the hometown of President Mike Johnson. Sanders is not trying to return the siege of the orator of the room, but I suspect that he will use the event to hammer the damage and the threat posed by tax reductions for the rich / the cup of health care and the food bill that Johnson defends for Donald Trump.
Democrats and the left must do more than mobilize the voters to try to return the congress in 2026 / sen. Sanders takes the fight in the backyard of a leader of the Republican Party.
The nation is at a time that requires all those who support democracy and fights against inequalities to use their voices and get up.
Senator Sanders collected more than 259,000 participants for fighting oligarchy rallies, and it remains even more to do.
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