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Sen. Bernie Sanders coming to Indiana in presidential campaign stop

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INDIANAPOLIS — Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will make a stop in Indiana as part of his campaign for United States president in 2020.

Sanders announced rallies in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, and promised “additional stops” in Indiana and Ohio.

The date, time and location of the Indiana stop was not immediately available.

He will visit the first three Midwest states April 12-14.

At his Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania rallies, Sanders will focus on discussing U.S. trade, unions, and Medicare for All, according to a release.

Sanders has been one of the front-runners in a crowded Democratic field for the nomination since he announced his campaign in February. Last week, Sanders announced he had raised $18.2 million in the first six weeks of his run.