Sanders believes he will win N.M. on June 7

The fire marshal told KOAT about 600 people filled the Santa Fe Community College Gymnasium with about 2,400 people outside.Sanders spoke for about an hour and focused less on criticizing his opponent and more on his agenda.The senator said he wanted to make education free for everyone and to demilitarize police departments across the country. He also wants to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.“We're going to win this state,” Sanders said.His words appeared to speak to a lot of New Mexicans. “I don't want to see mother work hard and still not make enough to support family,” he said.People at the rally said Sanders has their vote.“He's going to help the 99 percent. The people that are running against him only represent corporations,. They don't represent any people. We need someone who represents the people, which he does,” Bob Bishop said.They believe he still has a chance to win.“It's not over, and Bernie still has a good chance, and I think he can pull it off,” Bishop said. Sanders believes the same.“We’re going to fight for every last vote between now and June 14," Sanders said.New Mexicans came from all over the state to hear what Sanders had to say including some from Silver City and others from Taos.Sanders said he will fight for every vote. The New Mexico primary is June 7.

The fire marshal told KOAT about 600 people filled the Santa Fe Community College Gymnasium with about 2,400 people outside.

Sanders spoke for about an hour and focused less on criticizing his opponent and more on his agenda.


The senator said he wanted to make education free for everyone and to demilitarize police departments across the country. He also wants to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour.

“We're going to win this state,” Sanders said.

His words appeared to speak to a lot of New Mexicans.

“I don't want to see mother work hard and still not make enough to support family,” he said.

People at the rally said Sanders has their vote.

“He's going to help the 99 percent. The people that are running against him only represent corporations,. They don't represent any people. We need someone who represents the people, which he does,” Bob Bishop said.

They believe he still has a chance to win.

“It's not over, and Bernie still has a good chance, and I think he can pull it off,” Bishop said.

Sanders believes the same.

“We’re going to fight for every last vote between now and June 14," Sanders said.

New Mexicans came from all over the state to hear what Sanders had to say including some from Silver City and others from Taos.

Sanders said he will fight for every vote. The New Mexico primary is June 7.