Bernie Sanders Admits Heart Attack Will<br />‘Change' the Nature of His Campaign.<br />Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders<br />is currently on the mend after suffering<br />a heart attack last week in Nevada.<br />The Vermont senator was hospitalized for<br />three days in Las Vegas and had to have<br />two stents inserted into a blocked artery.<br />Due to his current health, Sanders has<br />admitted that his campaign will have to change. .<br />I think we’re going to change the nature of<br />the campaign a bit. Make sure that I have the<br />strength to do what I have to do, Bernie Sanders, via ‘Slate’.<br />Sanders is now expected to scale back the number of<br />rallies he does a day, as he believes his intensive campaign<br />schedule contributed to his health scare. .<br />During this campaign, I’ve been doing in some<br />cases three or four rallies a day, running all over<br />the state — Iowa, New Hampshire, wherever …<br />And yet I, in the last month or two, just was<br />more fatigued than I usually have been. And<br />I should have listened to those symptoms, Bernie Sanders, via ‘The Washington Post’.<br />His campaign manager, Faiz Shakir, also weighed in, saying<br />Sanders would focus on keeping a “marathoner’s pace.” .<br />As Bernie said, we are going to have an active<br />campaign … Instead of a breakneck series of<br />events that lap the field, we are going to keep<br />a marathoner's pace that still manages to<br />outrun everyone else, Faiz Shakir, via CNN
