Only weeks after Bernie Sanders ended his campaign in the 2020 Democratic Party primary, the pandemic began, much of the country shut down and hundreds of thousands of Americans started laboring in unsafe conditions.
As the pandemic spread, former Sanders’ staffers, campaign volunteers and canvassers affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America suddenly became inundated with pleas for help and guidance from those workers.
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