Thousands gathered in Kissimmee on Thursday to see Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders at Osceola Heritage Park. Despite the heat, the crowd stuck it out to see the Vermont senator speak about his political revolution for the country. Though he is behind his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in recent Florida polls, Sanders says he could win the state's primary this March 15 if there's a large voter turnout. Read more.
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