TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「@berniesanders first ran for office in 1972, campaigning for an open #Vermont Senate seat on the Liberty Union Party ticket. He lost, attracting 2% of the vote. One of his opponents was a Democratic state representative named Randolph Major. As Sanders recalls in a memoir, Major invented a “brilliant publicity gimmick”: skiing around the state to meet voters. Sanders later complained, “Here I was, giving ­long-winded statements to a bored media about the major problems facing humanity, and the TV cameras were literally focused on Randy’s blisters.” Sanders was 31. He was, even as a young man, an old man. Now, nearly a half-century later, Sanders is an old man who enraptures the young. The Senator who once rejected gimmicks and complained “modern American politics is about image and technique” now scripts jokes and asks after his Twitter likes, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). At 77, Sanders is pretty much the same man he has always been, but he is determined to take advantage of being one of the more improbable top-tier presidential contenders in American history. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by Devin Yalkin (@dedecim) for TIME」6月7日 0時04分 - time

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@バーニー・サンダース first ran for office in 1972, campaigning for an open #Vermont Senate seat on the Liberty Union Party ticket. He lost, attracting 2% of the vote. One of his opponents was a Democratic state representative named Randolph Major. As Sanders recalls in a memoir, Major invented a “brilliant publicity gimmick”: skiing around the state to meet voters. Sanders later complained, “Here I was, giving ­long-winded statements to a bored media about the major problems facing humanity, and the TV cameras were literally focused on Randy’s blisters.” Sanders was 31. He was, even as a young man, an old man. Now, nearly a half-century later, Sanders is an old man who enraptures the young. The Senator who once rejected gimmicks and complained “modern American politics is about image and technique” now scripts jokes and asks after his Twitter likes, writes TIME editor at large Anand Giridharadas (@anandwrites). At 77, Sanders is pretty much the same man he has always been, but he is determined to take advantage of being one of the more improbable top-tier presidential contenders in American history. Read this week’s full cover story at the link in bio. Photograph by Devin Yalkin (@dedecim) for TIME


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