Bernie Sanders
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The three best and three worst modern vice-presidential nominees
In Depth A candidate's choice of running mate can tip the scales in one of two directions
By David Faris Published
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Does the world face a retirement crisis?
Today's Big Question And can it be solved by raising the retirement age?
By Joel Mathis, The Week US Published
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Will Bernie Sanders run for president in 2024?
Speed Read Third time's a charm?
By Justin Klawans Published
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It's 'good' that Arizona Dems censured Sinema, Sanders says on Meet the Press
Speed Read
By Grayson Quay Published
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Joe Manchin and Bernie Sanders grin for the cameras as Manchin meets with progressives over spending impasse
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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Bernie Sanders is the last person West Virginia wants to hear from
opinion When it comes to persuading Joe Manchin's constituents on climate policy, the right messenger is key
By Joel Mathis Published
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Joe Manchin reportedly vetoed Biden clean-energy proposal, gets in public fight with Bernie Sanders
Speed Read
By Peter Weber Published
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Sen. Bernie Sanders calls for 'Democratic unity' to help pass party's voter-backed spending package
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Bernie Sanders echoes progressive chorus against Thursday's solo infrastructure vote
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By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Edible grasshopper sweets launched in Israel
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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Bernie Sanders cautioned authoritarianism 'may be on the march' shortly after inauguration, book reveals
Speed Read
By Brigid Kennedy Published
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Joe Manchin bluntly states he won't vote for Democrats' reconciliation bill. Bernie Sanders thinks he'll come around.
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By Tim O'Donnell Published
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Bernie Sanders after crucial Senate votes: 2016 platform has 'really become mainstream'
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By Tim O'Donnell Published
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The Democrats' new cult of the popular
opinion Why 'talk about popular issues' is not the magic answer the party is looking for
By Ryan Cooper Published
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