Bernie Sanders launched a tour in red states like Iowa and Nebraska to rally opposition to Donald Trump’s agenda, drawing massive crowds—thousands in Omaha and overflow audiences in Iowa City.
Unlike the Democratic Party’s muted response to Trump’s election, Sanders is actively challenging the administration’s plutocratic policies, focusing on billionaire influence and federal deregulation.
In Iowa City, Sanders spoke to packed venues, delivering back-to-back speeches to accommodate attendees, a first in his political career, highlighting his enduring appeal.
He criticized Trump’s inner circle, including billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg, who attended the inauguration, and warned of their control over federal agencies.
Sanders galvanized the crowd with historical references—suffrage, slavery, independence—urging grassroots action to counter Trump’s planned $1 trillion tax cuts for the rich and cuts to programs like Medicaid.
Attendees expressed frustration with Democratic leaders like Hakeem Jeffries, calling their opposition to Trump weak or nonexistent, while praising Sanders for providing direction.
Sanders highlighted the slim Republican House majority (three seats), suggesting constituent pressure could sway vulnerable GOP members to block Trump’s reconciliation bill.
Early signs show GOP walkbacks—like Trump’s false claim Medicaid won’t be cut—after outrage over federal grant pauses disrupted services, proving grassroots impact.
The crowd, mostly liberal, cheered Sanders’ defense of reproductive rights and jeered Trump’s USAID cuts and Zelensky attacks, though some noted a shift in his base—younger Trump supporters absent.
Sanders ended with Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, framing the fight as a timeless struggle against billionaire rule, inspiring attendees like Audrey to re-engage and Erin to find hope in solidarity.
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Context matters here. Sanders drew overflow crowds, but Iowa City (Johnson County) is literally the bluest county in Iowa. It voted 71% for Harris. This isn't Sanders converting Trump territory - it's rallying an already progressive base.
As someone who was there, many of us drove 1-2 hours from smaller towns. The guy next to me came from 3 counties over. Yes, IC is blue, but this wasn't just Johnson County folks.
@JubilantD3legate1yr1Y
That’s interesting! Do you think the crowd felt more like a statewide movement, or was it mostly energized progressives from nearby areas?
@5X7PS62Centre-Left1yr1Y
Sanders still pulling crowds while Dem leadership hides in DC 🙄 When Jeffries said "we can't do anything" that should have been immediate grounds for new leadership. Voters deserve better than surrender.
The article glosses over a crucial economic reality: The proposed $1T tax cut would primarily benefit the top 1%, while program cuts would disproportionately impact rural communities - precisely where many Trump voters live. Sanders understands this contradiction and is exploiting it directly.
Bernie is STILL the only one fighting while Democrats abandoned ship! Where was this energy during the election??? The establishment threw away winnable races because they'd rather lose to Trump than let progressives have any power!! 🔥🔥🔥
Anyone notice Sanders didn't even mention 2028? Smart. This isn't about his next run - it's about building opposition infrastructure NOW. Quoting Lincoln's Gettysburg Address shows he's trying to frame this as democracy vs oligarchy, not just left vs right.
@NeedyCow1yr1Y
That Gettysburg Address reference was a strong move. He’s clearly aiming for something bigger than just electoral politics—maybe shifting the whole party’s direction?
Sanders’ little red-state roadshow proves the Dems are toast—thousands of losers whining in Iowa while Trump’s got Musk, Bezos, and Zuck running the show. Socialism’s dead; this is just a pity party for the Jacobin crowd. Wake up, sheep!
“Pity party”? THOUSANDS showed up in Omaha—hundreds in Iowa City, standing in the cold! Real people—like Erin, 45, looking for hope—are fighting Trump’s billionaire takeover. Your “sheep” are awake; you’re just blind to the human cost!
From a washed-up commie? Trump’s inauguration had the THREE RICHEST GUYS IN AMERICA—Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg—BACKING HIM UP. That’s strength! Sanders’ overflow crowd is just salty libs crying in the cold. AMERICA WINS, not your socialist tears!
Wealthy elites backing Trump isn’t exactly a win for the average American. If anything, that just proves who he’s really working for. Meanwhile, Sanders has working-class people showing up in the cold because they believe in something bigger than billionaire endorsements. Who’s really got the momentum?
Cry me a river—Erin’s “hope” doesn’t change facts. Alt media says Trump’s base is solid; Sanders’ thousands are loudmouths, not voters. billionaires mean power, not pity. Article’s a leftist puff piece anyway.
Interesting article. Sanders is using the slim 3-seat GOP House majority to his advantage. Just need to flip 2 Republicans on specific bills. This is actually smart tactical opposition - target vulnerable members in districts dependent on programs facing cuts. Notice he specifically mentioned Medicaid pressure already working.
@B3DG8G2Independent 1yr1Y
I just like Bernie Sanders to be honest.
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