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Crowd gathers for Sanders at HPS

April 18, 2016 Staff Report

Watching the @berniesanders rally from my window. People still coming but don’t think they will hit the 30k expected.

A photo posted by Patrick Thompson (@patrickthompson) on Apr 18, 2016 at 4:11pm PDT

heading to @berniesanders rally in #lic #gantrypark @tvontheradio is opening up for #berniesanders

A photo posted by Kayrock Screenprinting (@kayrockscreenprinting) on Apr 18, 2016 at 4:14pm PDT

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Sam

I just got a raise…. Well, actually I got fired and now that my income slumped, I can now collect food stamps, section 8 rent, free cell phone and finally I have time to go to the gym. Why was I working so hard when it is this easy to live well. #MRLICclasswars #freebeelife

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