Senator Bernie Sanders is actively campaigning in New Hampshire and Maine this weekend to support Vice President Kamala Harris in her bid for the presidency and prevent former President Trump from returning to the White House. Sanders emphasized the importance of ensuring Trump's defeat, citing concerns about his credibility, stance on women's rights, climate change denial, and commitment to democracy.
Responding to Trump's claims that Harris is more liberal than him, Sanders dismissed the notion as false, asserting that Harris is not more progressive than himself. While campaigning for Harris, Sanders highlighted the need for the vice president to address issues relevant to the working class, such as lowering prescription drug costs, tax reform for the wealthy, expanding childcare and affordable housing, and tackling climate change.
Sanders also suggested that Harris' choice of a running mate would signal her commitment to a progressive agenda. He expressed hope that Harris would select a progressive candidate for the role. Sanders' campaign efforts come in the wake of President Biden suspending his 2024 re-election bid and endorsing Harris, leading to a surge of support for her candidacy within the Democratic Party.
Republicans have criticized the Democratic nomination process, with Trump labeling the switch at the top of the ticket as undemocratic. However, Sanders defended the decision, citing the urgency of the situation and the need for swift action. Harris has garnered significant fundraising support since Biden's announcement, further solidifying her position as the Democratic nominee.
As the 2024 campaign unfolds, Sanders remains committed to advocating for Harris and promoting a progressive agenda to address key issues facing the nation.