US Senator Sanders launches second presidential bid

IANS  |  Washington 

US announced on Tuesday he is again running for in 2020 and vowed to finish what he started in his last for the

The self-styled socialist, who represents state as an independent, is set to compete in the primaries. said he would run a grassroots campaign that re-addresses some of the major issues he focused on in his unsuccessful 2016 bid, such as Medicare-For-All, raising the minimum wage and tackling climate change and wealth inequality.

"We began the political revolution in the 2016 campaign and now it's time to move that revolution forward," Sanders told Public Radio in an interview.

Sanders is one of the most outspoken critic of Trump, whom he has repeatedly called a "pathological liar" and a "racist", reported.

"Make no mistake about it, the powerful special interests in this country have unbelievable power and they want to maintain the status quo," said the 77-year-old senator, credited with revitalising the often-neglected left wing of the

"They have unlimited amounts of money to spend on campaigns and lobbying and have huge influence over the media and political parties. The only way we will win this election is with a grassroots movement the likes of which has never been seen in American history. They may have the money and the power; we have the people," he said.

In his second presidential campaign, Sanders may face stiff competition in a crowded primary populated by colleagues and allies, including US of Hawaii, Senators Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker, and

Other Democrats, like Julián Castro, the former of (Texas) and former of Housing and Urban Development; of South Bend (Indiana) or US have also declared their candidature for the

Three years ago, Sanders was viewed as a protest candidate from the political fringe. But today, his policy agenda -- a suite of proposals to expand healthcare, broaden the social safety net and make higher education free -- has been embraced by many of the Democratic party's leading figures.

Sanders did not announce from where he would begin his campaign, nor any staffing decisions for new political operation.

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First Published: Tue, February 19 2019. 19:48 IST