
May 20, 2015
Contact: Michael Briggs
Sanders’ Hometown Campaign Kickoff Set for Tuesday
BURLINGTON, Vt. – U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders will kick off his
presidential campaign at 5 p.m. Tuesday at Waterfront Park along Lake
Champlain in the city where he served as mayor before being elected to
Congress.
There will be free Ben & Jerry's ice cream and music by Mango Jam,
the Vermont Zydeco/Cajun band.
“My hometown of Burlington and the people of Vermont have a special
place in my heart. There is nowhere else in the world where I would
hold an event this important,” Sanders said.
“In Vermont, I have learned that focusing on important issues and not
engaging in negative campaigns is what people want. I have learned that
grassroots campaigning – holding town meetings, knocking on doors,
face-to-face discussions – is more important than money in winning
elections. That is what I have done in Vermont and that is the lesson I
will take with me around the country on this national campaign.
“The formal kickoff will set the stage for the campaign to come. I will
lay out an ‘Agenda for America’ which addresses the major crises we
face and a vision of a government which works for all of our people and
not just the billionaire class,” Sanders said.
After the Burlington campaign kickoff, Sanders will travel to New
Hampshire on Wednesday and then head to Iowa on Thursday.
Campaign Kickoff Event
Tuesday, May 26
5 p.m. at Waterfront
Park, Burlington, Vermont. (MAP)
Rain location: Memorial Auditorium, 250 Main St., Burlington, Vermont. (MAP)