Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is one of the
country's most popular political figures, but opponents hope an
continuing FBI investigation and his national ambitions could make him
vulnerable at home.
Sanders' record of winning with landslide
margins in Vermont has scared off would-be Democratic opponents since
his first Senate campaign over a decade ago.
But on Friday, the former 2016 presidential hopeful drew an opponent for his expected re-election campaign next year.
Jon Svitavsky, a homeless advocate who has
never held public office, tore into Sanders for undercutting Hillary
Clinton and the Democratic party during last year's presidential
primaries.
“I hold him absolutely, centrally responsible
for Donald Trump being president,” Svitavsky told NBC News, expressing a
view held by other Clinton loyalists. “That's my number-one issue.”
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