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Bernie Sanders, AOC time plan Anti-Trump 'Fighting Oligarchy' Tour Stop in Denver | 2026 elections

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders will be accompanied by New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in Denver next Friday to on the national tour “Fighting Oligarchy: Where we go from here”, said the political organization of Sanders on Friday.

The 83-year-old Sanders organized rallies packed in the swing states to realize dissatisfaction and anger about President Donald Trump and the aggressive steps of his government to dismiss the federal agent to cancel the expenditure of the congression and close entire agencies.

The Colorado event will take place on March 21 at 5 p.m. in the Civic Center Park in Denver in the city center of Denver. The doors are opened in Sanders' campaign at 4 p.m., which the participants are asked to register in advance, and added that bags, signs and firearms are not allowed.

Sanders welcomed a crowded crowd in front of a full high school at a suburban university in the Detroit High School and told the supporters that the massive turnout informed him that “people in this country would not allow us to move towards oligarchy,” reported the Associated Press.

“You will not allow Trump to take us to authoritarianism,” said Sanders. “We are ready to fight.

It will be the second time that Sander's supporter has gathered in the Denver Park, which is located between the State Capitol and the city and district building of Denver, which is limited by West 14th Avenue at South and West Colfax Boulevard in the north.

During his 2020 presidential campaign, Sanders, who is registered as an independent but stronger, with Senate Democrats, moved a lot to 10,000 to the Civic Center Park months before winning Colorado in Colorado's presidential regulations. In closer to the Super Tuesday elections of the state, Sanders pulled an even larger amount -estimated 12,000 -to an indoor rally in the Colorado Convention Center.

Note from the publisher: This developing story is updated.