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NORMAN — Bernie Sanders rallied thousands of supporters at a local park Sunday as he pushes for a second victory in Oklahoma, a state he won during the 2016 presidential primary.

In a 39-minute speech, the U.S. senator from Vermont ran through a slew of his policy proposals, including “Medicare for all,” raising the minimum wage, free college tuition at public colleges and universities and a climate change plan that helps workers in fossil fuels jobs transition.

Sanders also took shots at President Donald Trump, but not rival Democratic presidential candidates, at the rally held on a grassy field at Reaves Park in Norman.

Sanders started off with a nod to Oklahoma’s own Woody Guthrie, whom he called one of the country's great songwriters.