In a speech to a riled up college crowd in a county which voter overwhelmingly for Senator Sanders, the former opponent of Hillary Clinton pushed the crowd to make sure they vote.
Democrats are making a real play for the state which Republicans have carried easily for the last 20 years. Bernie's message to the college crowd followed the template used by President Obama in 2012 and Bernie's own primary campaign message: Damn independents, get the base out.
Berniw pushed hard on minimum wage, racial divisions, class warfare and gender politics.
"We have alot of work to do to create an economy that works for the working class and not just the top 1%"
The Vermont Senator also attacked Donald Trump for not paying taxes "as a result of his campaign contributions and crony lobbyists, we have a corrupt political finance system...They're going to start paying their fair share in Taxes."
Global Warming didnt get left behind. He told those voters who are on the fence:
"The debate is over, climate change is cause by human activity...Today is it causing massive problems in our country and around the world."
In clasic Democrat fashion, he didnt have any specific examples of man made global warming except to say that "all the scientist" agree...
The Clinton campaign now sees winning Arizona as a real posibility and will continue to push in the state and spend millions in television advertising and GOTV efforts.
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