But it marked a humiliation for his consultants, who quit after concluding that Mr. Sanders was not willing to empower them. It is not clear how much Mr. Sanders will ultimately bend to the wishes of his current advisers. Even so much as acknowledging his biography would be a change for a senator who has long rejected sharing anything about his life. At his Brooklyn rally, Mr. Sanders is expected to at least nod to the years when he played stickball in the street and arguments between his parents over money were commonplace. But above all, the rallies will test just how much Mr. Sanders, whose message has largely remained the same throughout his political career, is willing to evolve, if at all.
Source: New York Times March 01, 2019 19:43 UTC