ANN ARBOR, MI — “Feeling the Bern,” a group of Ann Arborites went caroling downtown Friday night, Dec. 6, singing praises of Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

Among crowds of Midnight Madness shoppers and KindleFest revelers in Kerrytown, fans of the U.S. senator braved the frigid weather to sing “Bernie Carols” to the tune of some Christmas classics.

Lyrics were rewritten by Lauren Sargent to voice support for Sanders’ progressive agenda.

“O Christmas Tree” became “O Medicare,” with a call to “make it universal,” and “We Three Kings” became “Green New Deal,” a song about reducing carbon emissions to “rescue our earth.”

“The Twelve Days of Christmas” turned into a hypothetical song about Sanders’ agenda for his first 12 days in office, including tuition-free public college and ending “endless wars.”

“Only in Ann Arbor,” remarked one of the many passersby and onlookers who got a chuckle out of it.

It was a light-hearted grassroots action and was not affiliated in any official capacity with any organization, said Sargent, who wore a necklace of flashing Christmas lights.

Karen Kellett showed off one of her “Bernie cookies” bearing Sanders’ likeness with white frosting for the senator’s hair, while her husband Ken Kellett dressed as “Bernie Claus,” handing out candy canes.

Michigan’s presidential primary takes places March 10.

Sanders is one of four Democratic frontrunners in national polls, along with former Vice President Joe Biden; U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts; and Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana.

Sanders was the top choice for Ann Arbor-area voters in the 2016 primary when he competed against Hillary Clinton, netting 55% of the Democratic vote in Washtenaw County.

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