Vermonters will help choose the next president, the state's stop elected officials, and representatives to the U.S. House and Senate.
Speaking on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Vermont senator said, "What I think Dick and Liz Cheney are saying is that in this existential moment in American history, it's not just issues. Cheney and I agree on nothing — no issues. But what we do believe in is that the United States should retain its democratic foundations."
Ten states have abortion-rights questions on their Nov. 5 ballots. Lawsuits to invalidate them are pending across the nation.