Democracy is not about billionaires buying elections, Sanders told his TCC audience, vowing to overturn the Citizens United high-court ruling that has drastically reshaped campaign finance laws.

Sanders said he’s proud of his support from younger voters, and jokingly tells them not to trust anyone under 30.

He warned of a “rigged economy” and said this generation will have a worse standard of living than their parents.

He railed against the Walton family that owns Walmart to get their workers off of welfare and to pay them a living wage.

On the topic of student debt, he asked: “Why are we punishing people for what we want them to do?”

Student debt levels are a crisis, he said, adding that he would allow the refinancing of that debt at the lowest rates possible.

Focusing on what he calls a broken criminal justice system, he said he will invest in jobs and education rather than jails.

“I think we are tired of seeing unarmed people being shot,” Sanders went on, saying we need to demilitarize local police departments.