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Omaha Steve

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Tue May 5, 2015, 09:22 PM May 2015

Iowa critical to a victory for Bernie Sanders, backers say (unions start making noise!)


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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. speaks during a town hall meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, in Ames, Iowa. Sanders, looking more like a longshot candidate for president, is visiting Iowa for the first time since the midterm election. The self-styled independent socialist would likely run in the Democrat caucuses as a liberal voice in a field that could include establishment Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton. (Photo: Rodney White, Rodney White/The Register)

http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/elections/presidential/caucus/2015/04/30/iowas-critical-victory-bernie-sanders-backers-say/26634129/

Jennifer Jacobs, jejacobs@dmreg.com 6:50 p.m. CDT April 30, 2015

On one recent Iowa visit, Bernie Sanders showed he's the kind of presidential contender who is perfectly comfortable speaking at a podium that's actually an overturned milk crate on a tabletop.

Sanders, a no-frills man of the people, will be welcome in the presidential race becaucharse he's so sincere about his ideas for making working-class Americans' lives better, some Iowa Democratic activists said Thursday. It's possible the Vermont second-term U.S. senator can become a real contender here — and peel away votes from frontrunner Hillary Clinton — if he can explain himself to enough voters, they said.

Instead of dwelling on "Canadian birth certificates and pants suits," Sanders gets to the heart of problems that bog down the national economy, said Ken Sagar, president of the Iowa AFL-CIO.

"All the labeling about, 'Oh, he's a left-wing person' — if you just set that aside for a second and listen to him talk about the issues, a lot of the stuff he talks about is pretty important," Sagar told The Des Moines Register Thursday morning. "If you're a Republican, you have kids who have student loan debt, too. If you're an independent, you're worried about retirement, too."

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