SALT LAKE CITY — Bernie Sanders, the current frontrunner in the Democratic presidential nomination race, stopped in Salt Lake City for a campaign event ahead of Super Tuesday.
The U.S. Senator from Vermont drew a crowd of thousands at the Utah State Fairpark Monday morning as he spoke on health care issues, corporate greed and President Donald Trump's policies and attitudes toward some groups of Americans.
Utah is among 14 states to hold nominating contests for the Democratic primary on March 3, known as "Super Tuesday."