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Is the DNC working against Bernie Sanders?

But her pointed comments in Los Angeles were the closest she has come to suggesting Sanders should move on to allow Democrats to concentrate on Trump, who became the presumptive GOP nominee this week after Republicans Ted Cruz and John Kasich ended their campaigns. In 1992, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton’s husband, spoke about ways to improve education during a campaign stop at the college, according to Campus News. For example, out of Sanders’ win in IN on Tuesday night, he finds himself needing a higher percentage of the vote than going into Tuesday because he got only 53 percent of the vote. “So with that in mind, we are being careful to let the process play through and provide the space for there to be a unifying moment for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders”.

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“Like a lot of these issues, we’ll deal with that in due course”, Sanders campaign adviser Tad Devine said.

That means he will stay in the race “until the last vote is cast” after Washington, D.C.’s Democratic primary June 14.

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“Conventional wisdom” and manipulated delegate math show Hillary Clinton winning the nomination, but for some reason, Bernie Sanders seems to be ignoring the message.

Friday’s letter was released a week after the Sanders’ campaign withdrew its lawsuit against the committee that claimed the party had unfairly blocked its access to a critical voter database in December. Some protesters indicated they would either write Sanders in on the general election ballot if Clinton is the Democratic nominee or not vote at all.

The incident also fueled a long-held belief in the Sanders camp and among his allies that the DNC was stacking the deck in favor of Clinton.

“I think it’s likely, this election, this nomination contest could be all but over by tonight”. “Will I be taking on Donald Trump?”. As Bernie Sanders says, she has bad judgement. “But I knew that he had won because it matters how many delegates you have, whether it’s 60 or 300”, Clinton told supporters at the California African American Museum.

Obama’s staff also concedes that there’s no rush to push Sanders out.

“I think we are perpetuating the political revolution by significantly increasing the level of political activity that we’re seeing in this country”, Sanders responded. “To help voters make the best-informed choice possible, I hope that Secretary Clinton will agree to a date and place for a debate in California”.

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“Trump is trying in a number of ways I think to tap into some of my support”, the senator said at a press conference at the National Press Club Sunday.

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