Jesse Jackson Shaped Vermont's Progressive Shift
February 19, 2026·5 days ago·via Valley News

Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died Tuesday at 84, left a lasting mark on Vermont politics through his 1984 and 1988 presidential runs, winning the 1988 Democratic caucus and tying Michael Dukakis for delegates despite Vermont being the whitest state.
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