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	"author_name": "Network for Public Education Action",
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	"title": "Senator Sanders: Keep Talking About K-12 Education!",
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	"description": "After months of waiting for candidates to talk about our issues, Bernie Sanders tweeted the tweet that was heard around the education world. I want to thank Rahm Emanuel for not endorsing me. I don’t want the endorsement of a mayor shutting down schools and firing teachers. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 12, 2016 In the last month, the only tweet to garner more attention on Sander&#x27;s twitter feed was the announcement of this historic upset in Michigan. The corporate media counted us out. The pollsters said we were way behind. But we won. Thank you, Michigan. pic.twitter.com/Iywg9N3B1z — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 9, 2016 Help us tell Senator Sanders that this is not a fluke - if he keeps talking about our issues and takes the time to really understand them, it will be another historic moment in his campaign.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/bernie-sander-keep-talking-about-k-12-education"
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