Bernie Sanders says people who don't like the major party candidates for president should be looking at their programs and agenda instead of focusing on personalities.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has ridden a big turnout to victory over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Maine's Democratic presidential caucuses.
Supporters of Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders are frustrated by the support his rival is getting from the party establishment, and some are taking it out on superdelegates.
If you're going to have the great Larry David host a full episode of SNL, there are two obvious areas of parody. First, you simply have to give him more to do as Vermont senator Bernie Sanders, whose unlikely showing in the recent Democratic presidential primaries have made David a regular guest star this season. Second, you need to riff on Curb Your Enthusiasm, his (possibly) late, great HBO sitcom that redefined cringe comedy. And in this case, SNL found a a way to combine the two.