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Sanders, Trump in Twitter fight over Clinton endorsement
“I have come here to make it as clear as possible why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton and why she must become our next president”, Sanders said.
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Before endorsing Clinton, Sanders negotiated to include some of his major issues into the Democratic Party platform. The New York businessman hopes to raise at least million, the Chicago Tribune reports. Sanders thanked his backers for their support during his campaign. “You know what? We are stronger together!”. Sanders beat Clinton during a primary contest in the Granite State by 22 percentage points. While he mounted a surprising challenge for the Clinton campaign, the senator ultimately stood back for the sake of uniting the party against the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump.
“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.
“Many of them will support the Green Party”.
Clinton is expected to officially be named the Democrat nominee next month.
With a huge smile, Clinton embraced Sanders and they raised their arms in a traditional unity pose.
“I want to see companies have to do more to employ already qualified Americans”, she said.
Senator Bernie Sanders is finally coming on board Hillary Clinton’s campaign, asserting “she will be the Democratic nominee”.
He closed with a personal note, telling supporters, “I can not say with words how appreciative Jane and I are of the kindness, dedication and love we experienced from so many people across the country”.
PHOTOS: Hillary Clinton And Bernie Sanders Battle It Out In Brooklyn!
“I would do so without great enthusiasm because she is extremely tainted”, Mager said.
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Accepting the endorsement of her primary rival, Clinton said she was happy to be working with someone who has energized the primary process. When Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, a Clinton supporter, told the audience, “We need to elect Hillary”, some Bernie supporters stood and shouted, “No”, which was followed by chants of “Hillary” in the crowd.