At 77, Bernie Sanders would be the oldest president in history, but he insists he still has ‘a great deal of energy’

At 77, Bernie Sanders would be the oldest president in history, but he insists he still has ‘a great deal of energy’

MONTPELIER, VT - NOVEMBER 04: U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders attends a campaign event for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Christine Hallquist on November 4, 2018 in Montpelier, Vermont. Hallquist made history in August after winning the Democratic nomination, becoming the first openly transgender person nominated by a major party in a governor's race. (Photo by Stephanie Keith/Getty Images)Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

Sen. Bernie Sanders is running for president again in 2020. 
Sanders confirmed his plans to run to Vermont Public Radio early Tuesday morning.
The Vermont senator was asked whether he’s still the right person to be the “face of the new Democratic Party” even though he’s older and facing a diverse field of candidates. 
Sanders, 77, said he still had a lot of energy and hoped voters would look at the “totality of who I am.”

Sen. Bernie Sanders on Tuesday announced he’s joining a crowded, diverse field of Democratic candidates for president in 2020. 

Sanders confirmed his plans to run to Vermont Public Radio early Tuesday morning.See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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