BALTIMORE (AP) — Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is planning a presidential campaign stop in Baltimore, where he’ll tour Freddie Gray’s neighborhood and meet with black leaders.
Sanders’ campaign says he’ll visit Baltimore on Tuesday. He’s bringing his campaign to the home turf of one of his rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination: former Maryland governor and Baltimore mayor Martin O’Malley.
Sanders plans to take a walking tour of the Sandtown-Winchester neighborhood, where Gray lived. Gray died this spring of a spinal injury he suffered while in police custody, and the first of six police officers charged in his death is now on trial.
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Before or after his nap?
ReplyDeleteThe people of balmor will love him. He wants to give away more free stuff that somebody with a job will pay for.
ReplyDeleteJust like my pop pop with hardening of the arteries, he should be put in a home.
ReplyDeleteHe is anti gun ownership. Do ya think he will walk those streets without police or bodyguard protection?
ReplyDeleteAre we supposed to care what this nut case does?
ReplyDeleteAnything for a vote
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