Bernie Sanders makes moves pointing to a possible 2020 run

Senator Bernie Sanders' moves might be leading him to the 2020 presidential race.

Since losing the 2016 primary to Hillary Clinton, Sanders has spent time getting closer to the labor movement, beefing up his foreign policy credibility, touring the country to promote his political group, Our Evolution, and fighting along Democrats against Donald Trump’s administration.

Everything seems to be pointing at a possible run for 2020, but Politico reports the Vermont independent hasn't yet decided if he will run for president again.

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His allies say his efforts are just steps in his new role as “outreach chairman” for Senate Democrats.

However, there’s no doubt those steps could also be forging a path to a 2020 election.

A recent survey performed by The Hill concluded Sanders could be a contender for the next election cycle, adding his wing has become the dominant one of the Democratic party.

In addition, a recent Harvard-Harris poll concluded Sanders is the most popular politician in America, with an approval rating of 75 percent.

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