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The renewed interest in Bernie Sanders stems from his long-standing advocacy for progressive policies, including Medicare for All and wealth redistribution, positioning him as a distinctive voice in the Democratic Party. Despite losing the Democratic nominations in 2016 and 2020, his popularity remains strong, and he continues to emphasize the importance of addressing the needs of the working class. Many supporters believe the Democratic Party has strayed from its core values, arguing that Sanders could have been a unifying candidate against Trump in 2016 if he had been chosen, rather than the establishment candidate Hillary Clinton. His role is often compared to that of Donald Trump within the Republican Party: both represent an outsider perspective seeking to challenge the status quo.
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