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It may not be much, but these are good folks, and it's nice that not all the pols in Vermont are supporting HRC.
I like the VPP and I love that we have a viable third party here. Their Platform is outstanding.
Elected officials of the party that claims Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as one of its own made it clear Friday that he is their choice for president in 2016.
The Vermont Progressive Party, whose origins date back to Sanders surprise victory 34 years ago in the Burlington mayoral race, endorsed Sanders bid for the Democratic nomination Friday in a news release.
Fifteen elected officials who ran on the November ballot as Progressives, including State Auditor Doug Hoffer, the only statewide Progressive officeholder, signaled their support for Sanders.
The signatories included state Sens. Anthony Pollina, P/D-Washington, and David Zuckerman, P/D-Chittenden. Sen. Tim Ashe, D/P-Chittenden, was not listed on the news release but he said in an email that he supports Sanders and would make his own announcement.
Pollina said the U.S. needs Sanders voice in the race.
Bernie really means what he says, Pollina said in the release. Its a rare thing to have a politician whos so consistently committed to doing the right thing for
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http://vtdigger.org/2015/06/12/vermonts-elected-progressives-endorse-sanders-for-president/
aspirant
(3,533 posts)that Bernie would be the first President whose home state is Vermont?
That would make him the youngest President from Vermont ever
cali
(114,904 posts)and so was Chester Arthur, though both grew their political careers in other states. Coolidge is buried in his hometown of Plymouth Notch.
Art_from_Ark
(27,247 posts)and Chester Arthur became a customs officer in New York City.