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[Video] Rec Hall Feels The Bern

In his campaign to win next Tuesday’s Presidential Primary, Bernie Sanders rallied at Rec Hall on Tuesday night. Pitching his ideas on the economy, healthcare for everyone, and prison reform, among others, Sanders received strong support from a crowd of 6,655 students, locals, and out of towners. With less than a week until the Pennsylvania Primary Election, Senator Sanders also stressed the importance of Americans voting. Though the line stretched quite a distance and began as early as 8 a.m., the crowd brought an astounding energy throughout the entire speech. By the end of the night, Bernie Sanders had shared not only his views with the crowd, but a bit of his character as well.

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Sam Panko

Sam is a freshman from Morristown, New Jersey looking to pursue a major in Marketing. He is a videographer for Onward State. Sam enjoys film, music, art, and animation. You can contact Sam at [email protected]

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