Veteran Sanders seeks US voters on live-streaming gaming channel


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 26 Jun 2019

Democratic Senator and presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, addresses the crowd at a packed rally inside the gymnasium at Clinton College, a historically black college, before a rally in Rock Hill, SC on June, 22 2019. - Many of the Democratic candidates running for president were in South Carolina over the weekend to make appearances at the Democratic Party Convention and win the hearts of black voters. (Photo by Logan Cyrus / AFP)

SAN FRANCISCO: US presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has a new strategy to reach younger voters: joining a livestreaming site for video gamers. 

Footage of the 77-year-old Vermont senator rallying supporters will be posted on Twitch, alongside its more regular output of teenagers playing Fortnite, Overwatch and other combat games. 

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