Bernie Sanders Releases 'New York Values' Ad
The campaign focused specifically on the Empire State.
-- As the presidential candidates compete for votes in the New York primary next week, the Bernie Sanders campaign released a new ad Sunday night labeling him as a true New Yorker.
"New York what makes it think bigger? Go bolder? Push for a living wage that’s higher?” a narrator asks under pictures of subways, bridges, construction workers and children at play.
"Tuition-free public college. Justice that works for all. For a middle class that must be saved.”
The ad transitions to shots of young people in Sanders' crowds, with him at his podium. Younger voters have been a dedicated voting bloc of the Vermont senator's throughout the primary race.
"New York values, forged in New York. Brooklyn born. Native son. Who knows what we know: we’re all in this together,” the 30-second spot concludes.
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