The 82-year-old Vermont independent, a leading progressive in Washington, cast November’s elections as a fight for democracy. By Kayla Guo Reporting from Washington Senator Bernie Sanders ...
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt ... oldest member of the Senate would retire or seek a fourth term. In a statement, Sanders, 82, called the November election — which could also include a rematch between ...
Sen. Bernie Sanders announces he'll seek re-election in 2024 I Asked 4 Chefs What Their Favorite Fast Food Cheeseburger Was and Their Pick Was Unanimous Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Rejected ...
Sanders, who represents Vermont, is 82. Sen. Bernie Sanders ... the Senate would retire or seek a fourth term. In a statement, Sanders, 82, called the November election — which could also ...
To suggest every older candidate or public servant retire would be rank ageism. But Ibelieve Sanders had an opportunity here ...
Earlier in May, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats, announced that he would seek ...
Saying that "today I am announcing my intention to seek another term" in the Senate, longtime independent Sen. Bernie Sanders on Monday formally launched his bid for re-election. The 82-year-old ...
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt ... It has been the honor of my life. Sanders will be heavily favored to win re-election in deep-blue Vermont, which has not elected a Republican senator since Jim Jeffords ...
Former presidential candidate Bernie ... cements Sanders, who is in a safe seat in Vermont, as the most high-profile Senate progressive as US President Joe Biden vies for re-election against ...
When California's senator sought a fifth full term at 85, Feinstein's age was a central part of the campaign. Not so for ...
United States Senator Bernie Sanders, the 82-year-old leftist and two-time presidential candidate from Vermont, has announced that he will run for re-election ... intention to seek another term.” ...
The unrest led Bernie Sanders to compare campus protests to those against the Vietnam War that contributed to Democratic President Lyndon Johnson’s decision not to seek re-election in 1968.