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Bernie supporters conflicted with Clinton endorsement
“I’m going to vote for Hillary because she’s a Democrat, and I am just not going to vote for Donald Trump”, says Coke.
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With national polls showing Clinton leading Trump by only 3 percent, KCCI political analyst Dennis Goldford said the main threat to Clinton is Sanders supporters staying home.
“I’m so excited”, said Crystal Paradis, of Portsmtouth. “Thank you, Bernie, for your endorsement, but more than that, thank you for your lifetime of fighting injustice”. The Sanders campaign plans a conference call this week with its delegates to the convention, Leonard said.
Weiner says he’s ready to do whatever it takes to make sure Clinton is the next President, as opposed to Donald Trump.
Now that Sanders has conceded the Democratic primary race to Clinton, some of his Fort Wayne supporters are moving on, although “moving on” clearly means different things to different supporters.
David Pfau with the Sacramento for Bernie camping believes this will help merge the two democratic parties.
That cements the former First Lady and Secretary of State’s bid to lead the Democrats against Donald Trump in the election.
While new polling shows only 29 percent of young people have a positive view of Clinton, Steirer said most will vote for her even if they don’t love her.
“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. “She’s going to be good”.
The joint appearance concluded weeks of negotiations between the two camps as Sanders pressed for concessions from Clinton on his liberal policy agenda. Democratic presidential candidate Sen. It’s what attracted many of his supporters. He’s a fan of the proposed Democratic platform, but sees it as a compromise.
Salazar says the party still needs to work on unity. “On Tuesday, Sanders finally offered Clinton his endorsement …” Stavridis, who served as supreme allied commander at North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, is now dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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Trump has struggled to unify the Republican Party after alienating many establishment figures with his stances on immigration, Muslims and women.