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Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton For The Democratic Nomination
Sanders said Tuesday at a rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, before being interrupted by a surge of cheers, then concluding “and why she must become our next president”.
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Sanders – who opposed going to war against Iraq – gave his support to Clinton on Tuesday morning after a contentious primary election.
Sanders also noted, “our movement is responsible for the most progressive Democratic platform in the history of our country”.
Bernie Sanders, who has lost most of his leverage, has totally sold out to Crooked Hillary Clinton.
“If he gets the nomination, then we’ll run with it all the way to November”, Weaver said.
Weaver added that he does not want Trump to win the White House.
“Anything but Hillary”, said Will, 23, from Salem, Massachusetts.
The 74-year-old democratic socialist said,”I intend to do everything I can to make certain she will be the next president of the United States”.
But others said they aren’t ready to embrace Clinton. Sanders said the revolution to transform America will continue. Such a foolish move would divide and weaken the Democratic party and terminate any role the Sanders movement could realistically play in Democratic politics going into the future.
Hillary Clinton acknowledged today “Bernie is building a movement that is bigger than one candidate or one campaign”. “To everyone here and everyone across the country who poured your heart and soul into Sen”. “That’s what most of her supporters like about her”.
“She has not won my trust”, said Bouchard, a 56-year-old woman from ME who is unemployed. He responded, “Because I haven’t heard her say the things I think need to be said”.
Sanders has avoided endorsing Clinton for weeks.
The joint event at a Portsmouth high school will seek to project Democratic unity before Republicans formally nominate Trump next week in Cleveland.
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Sanders proceeded to outline Clinton’s policy positions on the minimum wage, income inequality, racial discrimination and climate change, declaring that Trump would be disastrous on these issues.