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On Saturday night, Bernie Sanders spoke at what was the biggest Rally in Massachusetts history of a crowd over 20,000 people, double the crowd that came out in support of Barack Obama 8 years ago. “I don’t have a Super PAC. I don’t want a Super PAC, and I don’t need a Super PAC,” Sanders opened up the Rally with this, stating that his campaign is a people's campaign and that he has raised 26$ million and that 99% of the donations he received were of 100$ or less. Sanders would later then speak about low voter turn outs, income inequality, higher education, health care, women's right, climate change, civil rights and much more. Sanders then finally concluded the Rally with a comment on the recent Oregon shooting on Thursday, saying that the nation has grown numb to mass shootings and must pass gun law reforms and the "loophole of background checks".
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