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"He is the only candidate who is 100 percent not for sale," said Silverman, who introduced the presidential candidate before a crowd of about 27,500 supporters earlier this week at fundraiser in L.A. "He doesn't take any money from big business. He actually said, ‘The last thing I'm worried about is raising money.' He doesn't do fundraisers at fancy celebrities' houses. He doesn't take money from banks like Goldman Sachs and all those places."
But does she think the Vermont senator could win the Democratic nomination over frontrunner Hillary Clinton?
"Just because I love him doesn't mean I don't like Hillary," Silverman said. "But I like that he doesn't take big money and that he has the balls to stand up to big business."
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