DES MOINES, Iowa – Though he paled compared to Hillary Clinton on Friday, presidential hopeful Sen. Bernie Sanders saw a warm welcome at Saturday’s Iowa State Fair.
Sanders spoke as Donald Trump’s personal helicopter circled overhead giving kids rides and carrying the candidate to and from the fair.
“Oh, there’s Donald Trump,” Sanders remarked, before deadpanning, “I apologize, we left the helicopter at home.”
“I want to thank the people of Iowa for their courage in voting for Obama in 2008 and what you showed is that a state which is mostly white could go beyond the color of a candidate’s skin and vote for somebody based on their character and their ideas,” he said.
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The Democratic upstart is surging in polls nationwide and here in Iowa, where he’s ranked second according to the most recent CNN/ORC poll. Sanders spoke mostly of his key talking points – abolishing Citizens United and getting big money out of politics, making college affordable, and reforming the prison system – but applauded Iowans for voting for President Barack Obama in 2008.
Fifteen minutes before Sanders took the traditional soapbox to speak, dozens marched through the fairground chanting “political revolution! Political revolution!” and joining the several hundred attendees who crowded around to hear the Vermont Democratic senator speak.









