Democratic socialists Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) are on a mission to debunk doubters and conclusively show that a bold progressive agenda can spark enthusiasm and win elections in the Midwest.
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Helping to prove their case, organizers were forced to relocate one of the pair’s joint rallies in Kansas on Friday afternoon after ticket sign-ups—as often happened during Sanders’ 2016 presidential run—rapidly exceeded venue capacity.
“When we fight fearlessly for working class Americans, we can change our country for the better.”
—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
“What we fight for is not just popular in Vermont, Queens and the Bronx, it’s popular everywhere,” Sanders declared in a tweet promoting Friday’s events, which were organized to boost progressive congressional candidates James Thompson and Brent Welder.
As the local Witchita Eagle reports, the rally for Thompson scheduled for Friday afternoon was initially slated to take place in the Orpheum Theatre, which can accomodate a crowd of 1,400 people.
“But the number of sign-ups for tickets exceeded capacity within 10 hours of the announcement,” the Eagle reported. The new venue, the Century II arena, can hold up to 5,000.
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