Bernie Sanders says that he will vote for Hillary Clinton.
Asked on MSNBC’s Morning Joe whether he will vote for Clinton in November, Sanders responded “Yes.”
Bernie Sanders says that he will vote for Hillary Clinton.
Asked on MSNBC’s Morning Joe whether he will vote for Clinton in November, Sanders responded “Yes.”
In the two weeks since Hillary Clinton wrapped up the Democratic presidential primary, runner-up Bernie Sanders has promised to work hard to defeat Donald Trump — but he’s given no sign he’ll soon embrace Clinton, his party’s presumptive nominee. Neither have many of Sanders’s supporters. A June 14th Bloomberg Politics national poll of likely voters in November’s election found that barely half of those who favored Sanders — 55 percent — plan to vote for Clinton.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders stopped short of formally conceding the Democratic primary in a web address to supporters on Thursday night, but did say he would start helping presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton take on Donald Trump in the coming weeks.
”The major political task that we face in the next five months is to make certain that Donald Trump is defeated and defeated badly. And I personally intend to begin my role in that process in a very short period of time,” Sanders said from Burlington, Vt.
Read More >>As the Democratic primary season came to an end on Tuesday evening, Bernie Sanders met with presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton. According to the Sanders campaign, the two candidates discussed a variety of issues for which Sanders has fought hard during the election, including raising the minimum wage, campaign finance reform, universal health care and college affordability.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign is winding down — but his fight with the Democratic National Committee is just getting started.
The Democratic Party establishment’s long, awkward, and occasionally frightening nightmare is over — or at least just about.
Hillary Clinton was declared the winner of the final primary in the Democratic Party’s presidential nominating process Tuesday night, just as she sat down for a highly anticipated summit with rival Bernie Sanders.
Read More >>After a private Oval Office meeting with President Barack Obama, Sen. Bernie Sanders said today he expects to “work together” with Hillary Clinton to defeat Donald Trump while vowing to continue campaigning up to the Washington, D.C., primary on Tuesday.
Sanders arrived at the White House this morning for the meeting, two days after Obama effectively declared Clinton the winner of the Democratic primary contest.
Read More >>