Sanders manages to hang on to his seat in the U.S. House — with less than 50 percent of the vote — as Republicans make significant gains in Washington, D.C. and Vermont.
A less-than-firm answer about whether Sanders would run against then-governor Howard Dean fuels speculation about the congressman's political future. A run for senator? President?
Congressman Bernie Sanders and his challenger John Carroll weigh in on the news of the day — the merger of Fanny Allen Hospital and Medical Center Hospital of Vermont — and the role of government in health care.
Quoting pundit Garrison Nelson, Peter Freyne on Sanders' awkward position in the House of Representatives: "Bernie's not quite marginalized, but there's a cap on his career."
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