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The Cult of Bernie

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  • Though he was a political dark horse, presidential candidate Bernie Sanders became a major force in American democracy. May 22, 2016. Irvine, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Free the nipple demonstrators and Sanders supporters rally in front of the Wiltern Theatre. March 23, 2016. Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Supporters of democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders stage a demonstration in front of CNN headquarters. They claim that their candidate does not get equal coverage on CNN or any other network news station. April 3, 2016. Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Kaitlin Cordova holds a cardboard cutout that she carries to the events of presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • An entire subculture was created on Bernie Sanders message. His most ardent supporters were the American youth. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • The primary slogan of the Bernie Sanders campaign was "A Future to Believe In." June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • It is not yet clear what influence the Bernie Sanders movement will have on future U.S. policy. His campaign however, was arguably one of the most fascinating cultural events in modern American history. March 23, 2016. Los Angeles, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • The legend of Birdie Sanders was created when a small bird landed on Bernie Sanders podium at a Portland, Oregon rally. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • A young Bernie Sanders supporter wears a provocative T-shirt at StubHub Center. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Despite big losses in the California primary, a defiant Bernie Sanders vows to fight on despite pressure from the Democratic Party to drop out of the race. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • The inclusive message of Bernie Sanders created a fanaticism amongst many that had never before participated in the political process. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders campaigns at California State University Dominguez Hills. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Bernie Sanders addresses a crowd of more than 8,000 people at the StubHub Center at California State University Dominguez Hills. May 17, 2016. Carson, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders refused to "go negative." He was accused of being a socialist. One of his greatest arguments was about getting money out of American politics. May 22, 2016. Irvine, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • To his supporters, Bernie Sanders was seen as a modern day "Robin Hood." He did not believe in trickle down economics. He wanted to tax the rich and give to the poor. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator greets the crowd of supporters who gathered at Barker Hangar to watch the results of the California primary. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Bernie Sanders truly bridged the age divide, for if elected he would have become the oldest person ever to hold the office of president. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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  • Though Bernie Sanders campaign appears to be over, the excitement it created is not. June 7, 2016. Santa Monica, Calif. (Photo by Gabriel Romero ©2016)
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