Sanders urges turned-off voters to turn out for Clinton

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KENT, Ohio, Dhu-AlHijjah 17, 1437, Sep 18, 2016, SPA -- In a pair of university stops in battleground Ohio on Saturday, Bernie Sanders used his enduring popularity with young voters to urge support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. It's just that his crowds aren't what they used to be, AP reported. The Vermont senator praised his former Democratic rival's agenda as the right choice for millennial and union voters and said those who are turned off by their choices in the election should still turn out, even if they think "everybody's horrible." Sanders told gatherings at the University of Akron and Kent State that Republican Donald Trump's statements against Muslims, women, Mexicans and other groups threaten to unravel decades of work to improve equality. "We can't in 2016 accept bigotry as the cornerstone of any campaign," he said. Sanders also promoted Clinton's positions on climate change, a minimum wage increase and tuition-free public college. "When you talk to your friends and they say, 'I'm not going to vote, everybody's horrible,' ask them how much they're going to leave school in debt," Sanders said. "Ask them about that." About 200 attended his Akron rally; about 600 showed up at Kent State. It was a far cry from the throngs overflowing his events during his heated contest with Clinton in the primary season. Even so, Sanders struck home with some as he asked people to swing behind Clinton. -- SPA 02:36 LOCAL TIME 23:36 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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