Bernie Sanders, the candidate:
Yes, the Independent Senator from Vermont is once again running to be the Democratic nominee for President.. No, Senator Sanders is not a Democrat, but he has signed a pledge to govern as a Democrat should he win the nomination, and subsequent general election. Does his party affiliation matter? Well, yes and no. Sanders is an unapologetic progressive, and many of his policy positions mirror those of other candidates in the Democratic field. (Indeed, he is a cosponsor on some of their pieces of legislation, as they are on his.) However, I don't think the importance of party affiliation and party loyalty can be overstated in these hyper-partisan times.
All of this is to say, Bernie's running for president again, on the Democratic ticket.
Bernie Sanders was politically active as a young person in college, and after. He marched on Washington with Dr. King and fought for civil rights in Chicago and elsewhere. And the Independent Senator has been involved in politics since 1980, beginning as mayor of Burlington, Vermont. He served two four-year terms as mayor before successfully running for Congress in 1990. Sanders then joined the Senate in 2007.
Bernie Sanders was politically active as a young person in college, and after. He marched on Washington with Dr. King and fought for civil rights in Chicago and elsewhere. And the Independent Senator has been involved in politics since 1980, beginning as mayor of Burlington, Vermont. He served two four-year terms as mayor before successfully running for Congress in 1990. Sanders then joined the Senate in 2007.
Policy Positions
- Medicare for all (Legislation cosponsored by Democratic Senator and fellow presidential candidate Cory Booker)
- Marijuana justice (Senator Sanders is a cosponsor on Senator Booker's legislation, along with Senators Gillibrand, Warren, and Harris, all of whom are also running for president.)
- Tuition-free higher education
- Expanded Social Security benefits
- Strengthening labor unions
Bernie Sanders, the cocktail:
50 ML caramel vodka
100% pure Vermont maple syrup
Ginger beer
Pour the vodka in a copper mug. Cover with ice. Pour in a liberal amount of maple syrup. Add ginger beer to fill the mug. Stir. Garnish however you see fit. As pictured, with Scotty dog shortbread. Sip and enjoy!


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