The caravan will continue for the next two weeks on Saturdays leading up to the Nov. 3 election.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, this year's election will look a lot different. Many voters are counting on absentee ballots to cast their vote in order to avoid crowds at the polls.
Indiana voters have until Oct. 22 to request an absentee ballot, which must be received by their county clerk's office no later than 12 p.m. on Election Day, Nov. 3, to be counted.
Nearly every state, including Indiana, received a letter from the USPS warning that it cannot guarantee all ballots cast by mail for the Nov. 3 election will arrive in time to be counted, even if ballots are mailed by state deadlines.
Four years ago, some of Sen. Sanders' most ardent supporters -- including many young voters -- stayed home on Election Day, rejecting Hillary Clinton as their nominee.
"I don't think he'd be our strongest nominee, no," Clinton told ABC News in an interview aired Tuesday.
"If the coronavirus epidemic materially affects US economic growth it may increase the likelihood of Democratic victory in the 2020 election."
"The network is under heavy criticism from the left and right today, and rightly so. Its pursuit of sizzle over steak and focus on social issues over truly substantial matters – economy, jobs, opioid crisis, border crisis, all-things China – has damaged the network's credibility even further."
Sanders will attend a "People vs Corporate Power Rally" at the City's Public Plaza, which is on North 6th Street at the Muhammad Ali Center, on Sunday, Aug. 25.