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Bernie Sanders officially endorses Hillary Clinton for United States president
Sanders beat Clinton during a primary contest in the Granite State by 22 percentage points.
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‘Unity is hard’ 1.
Hillary Clinton waited months to hear those words-an endorsement from former rival, Bernie Sanders. There, there, pat on the back 5.
Remember, this follows months and months of occasionally acrimonious campaigning and comes about a month after Clinton was declared the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party.
As the Democrats consolidate, Clinton appears to be pushing policies that will help capture Sanders’ supporters.
Gainesville resident Melissa Clink will be in Philadelphia at the Democratic National Convention.
Matthew Healey/UPI/NewscomToday Bernie Sanders has officially declared his support for Hillary Clinton, his former competitor for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Bernie Sanders said weeks ago he would vote for Hillary Clinton in the November presidential election, but it wasn’t until Tuesday that he said the magic “E” word-endorsing. “But right now, what I’m seeing from her is encouraging”.
For voters with questions about the proposed Democratic platform or questions about Clinton as a candidate, you can contact the Democratic Headquarters of the Desert.
The meeting also is likely Clinton’s last chance to hold court with Democratic leaders in Washington before they recess for the summer.
It’s a moment that many in the Democratic Party have been waiting for: Clinton and Sanders coming together to show a united front. Only problem? He still isn’t suspending his own campaign!
Clinton struck a note Tuesday with Livingston and other Sanders supporters when she talked about encouraging younger people with progressive values to run for political office.
“Too many Americans are still being left out, left behind and ignored”.
‘I am absolutely certain I will not vote for Hillary Clinton, ‘ said Gale Bailey, a Sanders supporter and an unemployed graphic designer from Rochester, New Hampshire, who attended the rally in a Sanders T-shirt.
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“Bernie Sanders, who has lost most of his leverage, has totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton”, Trump wrote on Twitter.