The rap group follow The Strokes in showing their support for the Democratic hopeful
12.02.2020 - 07:26 / variety.com
Sen. Bernie Sanders will win the New Hampshire primary, according to projections from three broadcast networks, positioning him to claim frontrunner status for the Democratic nomination.
With more than three-quarters of the ballots counted, Sanders held a two-point lead over Mayor Pete Buttigieg. The two candidates topped the Democratic field for the second time in eight days.
In a speech to supporters, Sanders thanked the crowd for a “great victory.”
“This victory here is the beginning of
The rap group follow The Strokes in showing their support for the Democratic hopeful
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders will be hosting a rally in Los Angeles on Sunday (Mar. 1), and Public Enemy is set to perform. Comedian Sarah Silverman and beloved actor Dick Van Dyke will also take part in the event.
Bernie Sanders is now projected to win the Nevada caucus.
Bernie Sanders, fresh off an energizing victory in the New Hampshire primary, was endorsed Wednesday (Feb.
Bernie Sanders, fresh off an energizing victory in the New Hampshire primary, was endorsed Wednesday by Local 47 of the American Federation of Musicians, the union’s Los Angeles local representing over 7,000 musicians who work in film, television and other sectors.The nod comes a month ahead of March 3 Super Tuesday balloting in California and 15 other jurisdictions, encompassing over a third of the US population, that may help winnow what remains a highly unsettled Democratic field.
After taking home a narrow victory over Sen. Bernie Sanders in the Iowa caucuses, former mayor Pete Buttigieg has come in second behind Sanders in the New Hampshire primaries on Tuesday (February 11).
Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Mayor Pete Buttigieg — Photos: Gage Skidmore
On Tuesday night, The Conners went live on ABC with two real-time performances — one for the East Coast airing and one for the West Coast — tied to the New Hampshire 2020 Democratic Primary. In both versions of the episode, titled "Live from Lanford," the characters weighed in on the results of the race as they came through on ABC News. However, most members of the family seemed fully unimpressed with the candidates, their ambitions, and the state of politics at large.
By Anita Bennett
By Mike Hitch
Well that was some interesting television.
By Jill Goldsmith
They did not exercise their right to remain silent.
Despite wearing the loudest outfit in an arena crammed with 7,500 Bernie Sanders fans, Julian Casablancas didn’t have much to say about the Democratic Senator from Vermont. The Strokes were the headline entertainment at Sanders’ latest presidential campaign rally on Monday night at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, and Casablancas took to the stage dressed like a lounge lizard who’d just teleported from a Comic-Con in Atlantic City.
The Strokes unveiled two tracks from their first album in six years at a New Hampshire political rally in support of U.S. presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders on Monday.
The Strokes played a set at Bernie Sanders’ rally in Durham, New Hampshire Monday night (February 10). During their performance, the band played a brand new song called “Bad Decisions,” premiered the video for “At the Door,” and at the end, Julian Casablancas said, “Album’s coming out April 10.” (Further details of The New Abnormal—and the official “At the Door” video—were unveiled the following morning.) Watch it all happen in the live stream below.
The band played at last night's Durham, New Hampshire event in support of the Democratic hopeful