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bernie sandersThe Bernie Sanders presidential campaign on Saturday will formally open its Roanoke field office. This is the campaign’s second office in the state. Peter Clerkin, Sanders’ Virginia state director, will speak to supporters.

Virginia is one of the 11 Super Tuesday states voting on March 1.

Saturday, January 30
1 p.m. Bernie 2016 – Roanoke Office Opening, 1927 Franklin Road, #113 SW, Roanoke, VA
Information for the public: Doors open at 12:30 p.m. This event is free and open to the public, butRSVPs are strongly encouraged.

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