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Bernie Sanders Claim Analysis
The claim: Bernie Sanders claims that he is going to help with jobs,money issues would get better for the middle class, and support all those who needed it.

The evidence: For his evidence he basically told the specifics of what he was going to help with. With the jobs he was going to make new clean energy jobs. For the money issues he would help with college finances and lower taxes for the middle classes. Also, he would help support veterans and all else who needed any type of care and needs.

The underlying assumption, principle or rule that connects the evidence to the claim: He lets everyone know that he is a husband, father, and grandfather proving that he is just like us and knows what we need. By connecting to our lives he starts out

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