It’s no secret that Bernie Sanders is beloved among progressive millennials, but he can run as strong with a smaller voting bloc: old school hippies.
While Hillary Clinton hosted Katy Perry at her rally before the Jefferson Jackson dinner last week, Bernie and his squad were down the street, putting on a 60s style human “Bern-in” reminiscent of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival – but with less guitar smashing.
This soulful rendition of the classic hippie-era, face-melting track from Led Zeppelin, “Whole Lotta’ Love,” is perfect for Bernie’s campaign – it gives his younger crowd something to rock out to, while his older fans have flashbacks of a time when public sentiment for a “political revolution” was alive and well: the turbulent 60s.
While Hillary Clinton hosted Katy Perry at her rally before the Jefferson Jackson dinner last week, Bernie and his squad were down the street, putting on a 60s style human “Bern-in” reminiscent of the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival – but with less guitar smashing.
This soulful rendition of the classic hippie-era, face-melting track from Led Zeppelin, “Whole Lotta’ Love,” is perfect for Bernie’s campaign – it gives his younger crowd something to rock out to, while his older fans have flashbacks of a time when public sentiment for a “political revolution” was alive and well: the turbulent 60s.