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		Sanders kicks fight against Trump into 
		high gear as Democrats swarm San Francisco 
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		 [June 03, 2019] 
		By Sharon Bernstein and Tim Reid 
 SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - U.S. Senator 
		Bernie Sanders on Sunday called on California Democrats to unite against 
		Donald Trump, kicking the 2020 presidential campaign into high gear with 
		jabs against the Republican president and a veiled swipe at Democratic 
		rival Joe Biden.
 
 Sanders called Trump "a racist, a sexist, a homophobe and a religious 
		bigot" in a speech capping off a state Democratic convention that drew 
		fourteen of the 24 candidates to make their case before 5,000 delegates, 
		guests and press in the most populous - and most heavily Democratic - 
		U.S. state.
 
 "Together we are going to defeat a president who has the most corrupt 
		administration in history," Sanders said, "and a president who knows 
		nothing about real American values."
 
 The San Francisco convention became a window into the forces at work in 
		the Democratic Party as it seeks to recover from Trump's populist-fueled 
		victory in 2016.
 
 
		
		 
		The party's left-leaning delegates greeted Sanders and liberal U.S. 
		Senator Elizabeth Warren like rock stars.
 
 Former Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper drew boos when he said 
		socialist policies would not propel the party to victory, and other 
		moderates were booed for rejecting the idea of a universal public health 
		care system, or Medicare for All.
 
 Former Vice President Joe Biden, who leads Sanders in polls for the 
		Democratic nomination in California and nationwide, did not attend the 
		convention, drawing barely veiled criticism from Sanders.
 
 Sanders noted that the fourteen candidates who addressed the convention, 
		as well as some who had "chosen for whatever reason not to be in this 
		room," offer a variety of ways to approach a campaign against Trump. But 
		Sanders rejected the centrist approach favored by Biden and some other 
		candidates.
 
		On issues like health care, pharmaceutical prices and climate change 
		wracking the country, "there is no middle ground," Sanders said.
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			Democratic presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders 
			(I-VT) campaigns during a SEIU California Democratic Delegate 
			Breakfast in San Francisco, California, U.S. June 1, 2019. 
			REUTERS/Stephen Lam/File Photo 
            
 
            Addressing concerns among some Democrats that a moderate would be 
			more electable than a fiery progressive, Sanders said such an 
			approach would not generate the enthusiasm needed to defeat Trump.
 "We will not defeat Donald Trump unless we bring excitement and 
			energy into the campaign and unless we give millions of working 
			people and young people a reason to vote and a reason to believe 
			that politics is relevant to their lives," Sanders said.
 
 California, which will send nearly 500 delegates to the party's 
			nominating convention next year, took on new heft for the 2020 
			campaign after moving its nominating election to March from June. 
			Democrats hold all statewide elective offices in the state, and 
			dominate both houses of the legislature.
 
 U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, a native daughter who has been eclipsed 
			in early polling in California by Biden and Sanders, made clear she 
			was not taking her home state for granted.
 
 On Saturday, supporters with signs bearing her name and shouting 
			"Kamala! Kamala!" formed a gauntlet that Sanders was forced to walk 
			through on his way into a labor union breakfast.
 
 "I am here to earn everyone’s support, and I’m going to fight to 
			earn it," Harris said at a breakfast held by the party's women's 
			caucus.
 
 (Reporting by Sharon Bernstein and Tim Reid; editing by Bill Berkrot)
 
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