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‘I’m with her’: Barack Obama formally endorses Hillary Clinton for President
Warren praised Sanders, saying the Vermont senator has helped bring in millions of voters to the Democratic Party.
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Within two hours her message was retweeted 200,000 times, making it “the most retweeted tweet of the campaign!” according to Clinton’s social media director Alex Wall.
“I’m with her”, Obama said in a video released by the Clinton campaign.
“I’m ready”, Warren told the Boston Globe. “It’s a vote for moving a new platform for Democrats forward, and I am proud of the fact that, in New Hampshire, we stood up early and said that we need to look at such things as the outrageous cost of education”.
“I want those of you who have been with me since the beginning of this incredible journey to be the first to know that I’m with her”, Obama continued.
In a lot of ways she makes sense as the pick.
“I’m with her, I’m fired up and I can not wait to get out there and campaign with Hillary”.
We can see both sides.
Clinton notched an easy victory by two-digit lead in California.
“Judge Curiel is one of countless American patriots who has spent decades quietly serving his country, sometimes at great risk to his own life”, reads another excerpt of Warren’s speech. “This is the last primary of the Democratic nominating process”. Cheryl Mills, Clinton’s lawyer and chief of staff during her tenure as secretary of state, was also seen leaving the event. It appeared to play a role in helping pull Clinton to the left on economic policy.
Trump, she added, was a “small, insecure bully”.
Clinton’s tweet also had other cheeky Republican detractors. When she speaks, it resonates.
Ahead of her endorsement Thursday, Warren spoke to the American Constitution Society and attacked Trump as a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud”. But Sanders supporters say that many provisional and absentee ballots remain to be counted.
That’s right! On Thursday, Sanders officially pledged to join forces with Clinton because – why else?
But given how she’s put loyalty front and center over the years, it stands to reason that Clinton would want it from her No. 2 as well. I think that it is important their voices be heard.
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In the face of a mathematical loss and despite a meeting with Obama Thursday, Clinton’s Democratic challenger Bernie Sanders has clung fast to his place in the race. Sanders is vowing to run through next week’s primary contests but party leaders are hoping he will drop his presidential bid after that.