Washington – Sanders: Apparently, I’m Not The Nominee

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    In this photo taken April 18, 2016, Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is surrounded by reporters and Secret Service agents as he takes a walk in midtown Manhattan in New York. Being mathematically eliminated from the race to win the Democratic presidential nomination hasn’t stopped apSanders from continuing his White House bid or be protected by a group of highly trained, costly Secret Service agents. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)Washington – Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is all but acknowledging that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee.

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    Sanders tells C-SPAN, “It doesn’t appear that I’m going be the nominee.” But he is urging Clinton to pick a running mate who he considers to be liberal. He says it would be a “terrible mistake for her to go to a candidate who has roots in Wall Street or has been backed by Wall Street.”

    The senator says he expects to speak at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. He says his campaign is trying to create the “most progressive platform” and change the party’s use of “superdelegates” who help determine the nominee.


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    ralph1527
    ralph1527
    7 years ago

    Its enough …stop wasting taxpayer $$$ on his Secret Service detail !!!!!