Sen. Bernie Sanders will launch his first television ad of the 2020 cycle in Iowa, the campaign announced
The $1.3 million buy was made public hours after Sanders revealed that he raised more than $25 million during the last three months, the biggest quarterly haul of any Democratic candidate to date. Sanders has been slumping in recent early state polling. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden led in a recent CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom survey of likely Iowa caucusgoers; that same poll put Sanders at a distant third.
The ad then flips through a series of images showing Sanders marching with wage workers demanding a union, rallying for his signature public policy proposal,"Medicare for All," and being arrested, as a young man in early 1960s Chicago, during a civil rights protest."Now, our country is at a turning point," the narrator says as President Donald Trump and the white nationalist demonstrators from Charlottesville, Virginia, appear.
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