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Bernie Sanders praised Cardi B following her interview with GQ about Social Security and Franklin D. Roosevelt. The 25-year-old singer also made headlines for breaking a new record. -
Neil Young on Donald Trump Comments on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
Neil Young has clarified his Donald Trump comments on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," but didn’t necessarily mince words on how he feels about the controversial politician. Young was maligned for saying that he was fine with Trump using his song “Rockin in the Free World” during his campaign, but expressed that while the Republican candidate has a legal right, he still isn’t happy about it. -
Run The Jewels Introduced By Bernie Sanders At Coachella 2016, Share 'Love Again' Video
Coachella was feeling the bern. Coachella was feeling the bern over the weekend. Run The Jewels, most notably one half of the duo Killer Mike, have been stumping for the presidential candidate for months out at rallies and on social media. -
Vampire Weekend Perform at Democrat Candidate Bernie Sander's New York Rally
Vampire Weekend have been vocal Bernie Sanders supporters from the start and recently performed at the Vermont senator’s New York rally. The band can be counted as one of Sander’s more vocal supporters in the music industry and have shown this at numerous political events across the country. -
Diplo’s ‘Revolution’ Soundtracks New Bernie Sanders Campaign Ad [WATCH]
In the days leading up to Democratic Primaries in Wisconsin (followed by New York and a slew of Northeastern US states), 2016 Presidential Candidate Senator Bernie Sanders dropped a new campaign ad soundtracked by Diplo's "Revolution," featuring Faustix & Imanos and Kai. -
Rae Sremmurd Slams Donald Trump, Endorses Bernie Sanders at SXSW 2016
On Thursday (March 17) night, Mississippi duo Rae Sremmurd took the stage for a set at The FADER FORT at SXSW 2016 and shared some of their political views with the crowd. During the performance, Swae Lee slammed Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump and endorsed Bernie Sanders. -
'LHHNY' Star Cardi B Wants to Vote Bernie Sanders for President, Calls Hillary Clinton "Fake"
TV Personality Cardi B is just as outspoken offscreen as she is onscreen. The 'Love & Hip Hop: New York' reality star stopped by Power 105.1's morning show, 'The Breakfast Club,' on Tuesday (March 8) to discuss everything from her sexuality to her political views. During the interview, Cardi announced her plans to vote for 2016 Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and explains why she thinks Hillary Clinton is "fake." -
Phish, Bernie Sanders Endorse Each Other at Portland, Maine Rally [WATCH]
In a move that should be surprising to absolutely no one, Bernie Sanders has come out as a Phishhead. At a rally in Portland, Maine, on Wednesday (March 2), the democratic presidential hopeful thank Phish for its support after the band's drummer John Fishman endorsed him. -
Phish Drummer Jon Fishman Joins Bernie Sanders at Rally, Candidate Secures Jamband Vote
Following Super Tuesday, Bernie Sanders immediately returned to the campaign trail, stopping at a "Future to Believe In" rally at the State Theatre in Portland, Maine, where voters who "feel the Bern" were treated to a performance by the Kenya Hall Band featuring Jon Fishman of Phish on drums. During the rally the presidential candidate declared the band "one of the great bands in this country." -
Talking Heads' David Byrne Criticizes Donald Trump in Website's Latest Newsletter
After Donald Trump's recent victory in the New Hampshire primaries alongside Bernie Sanders, Talking Heads' David Byrne has taken to the web to pen a lengthy essay as part of his website's latest newsletter, criticizing the candidate and his unlikely rise to popularity. -
Bernie Sanders: North Korea Is the U.S.'s Greatest International Threat
Diverging from the opinions of many foreign policy specialists, Bernie Sanders said he believes that North Korea poses a greater threat to the United States than Russia or ISIS. -
Bernie Sanders Initially Believed Criticism of the V.A. was Part of a Partisan Attack
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders initially defended the Department of Veterans Affairs in Congress after conservatives criticized the agency for inefficiency. Sanders said the criticism was meant to strip funding from the department.
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