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Bernie Sanders Running Again at 82

Sanders, who will turn 83 before the November election, would be 89 by the end of his fourth term in January 2031, should he win reelection.

In his announcement video, Sanders argued for codifying “Roe v. Wade into national law,” “making sure all public colleges and universities are tuition-free,” and against funding for Israel in its war with Hamas.

Sanders easily won the Democratic nomination in 2018 with 94 percent of the vote and went on to win the general election handily against that year’s Republican nominee, Lawrence Zupan, and a number of third-party candidates.