• Over 30,000 turn out for Bernie Sanders, AOC rally in Denver amid push

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    An estimated 34,000 people gathered Friday evening at Civic Center Park in Denver to hear Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio- Cortez of New York push a number of progressive policies.

    Just hours later, they spoke before a crowd of about 11,000 at the
    University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.

    The two stops for the progressive leaders in Colorado were part of what
    they dubbed the "Fighting Oligarchy Tour."

    "They want to know if the people of America are going to stand up to
    Trumpism, oligarchy," Sanders said to a cheering crowd.

    The tour is part of an effort by Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez to push back
    against President Trump and the influence that they say billionaires have
    over American politics.

    "Musk is not our Congress. Act lawfully, not awfully," said Nancy Larsen,
    a rally attendee who feels the federal government is prioritizing
    corporate interests over ordinary Americans. "I feel like we're in kind of
    a reverse Robin Hood situation right now, where we're taking from the poor
    and disadvantaged and giving more money to the rich."

    Thousands of attendees echoed concerns that the government is increasingly influenced by billionaires and large corporations.

    Parents of Girl Scouts Nina and Indie said they viewed the rally as an educational opportunity.

    "We like them to be aware of what's happening in the world," their mother Jennifer Walters said.

    The crowd also cheered for union leaders representing construction,
    grocery, and education workers, as attendees voiced frustration over
    economic inequality.

    "Republicans, Democrats -- all Americans are feeling this," said Chris Martinez, who attended the rally.

    Attendees from the earlier rally in Greeley also expressed dissatisfaction
    with both major political parties.

    Ocasio-Cortez also emphasized that their fight is not just against
    Republicans, urging Democrats to push harder for progressive policies.

    Some Republicans in Colorado criticized Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders and
    their message.

    "Congressman Evans is fighting for lower costs, safer communities, and
    making the American Dream possible for all Coloradans," a spokeswoman for Republican Rep. Gabe Evans, whose district includes Greeley, said in a statement. "His commonsense approach stands in stark contrast to AOC and
    Bernie Sanders' extreme, anti-oil and gas rhetoric."

    "If Democrats want to bring a couple of avowed socialists to Weld County
    to talk about their Green New Deal scams that will crush Colorado oil &
    gas jobs, I say go for it," Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert said in a
    statement. "The contrast between them and Republicans like Gabe Evans who
    will stand up for energy producers, law enforcement officers, and small business owners couldn't be clearer."

    Ocasio-Cortez and Sanders say they'll continue advocating for a nation
    where all Americans can thrive.

    "The world is watching," Sanders said.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/thousands-attend-bernie-sanders-aoc- rally-denver-push-progressive-change/

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