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Sanders Finally Endorses Clinton After Heated Primary
Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton at New Hampshire Rally
Bernie Sanders officially endorsed Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, capping off a contentious presidential primary and solidifying the former secretary of state's hold on the Democratic party.
"I have come here to make it as clear as possible as to why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton," Sanders said while standing next to Clinton at an event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
"This campaign is not really about Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders. This campaign is about the needs of the American people and addressing the very serious crises that we face," Sander said. "And there is no doubt in my mind that as we head into November, Hillary Clinton is far and away the best candidate to do that."
The event helped fuse two wings of the Democratic party together that, despite their real differences, seem to be closer together than their counterparts across the aisle. Many of Trump's primary challengers have yet to endorse him.
Sanders may not formally suspend his campaign, however, for procedural reasons related to the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
Sanders and Clinton are not particularly close, and have not seen each other face-to-face since a private meeting at a Washington hotel last month. But they have been on the same side of political fights before.
Bernie Sanders Endorses Hillary Clinton at New Hampshire Rally
Bernie Sanders officially endorsed Hillary Clinton on Tuesday, capping off a contentious presidential primary and solidifying the former secretary of state's hold on the Democratic party.
"I have come here to make it as clear as possible as to why I am endorsing Hillary Clinton," Sanders said while standing next to Clinton at an event in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
"This campaign is not really about Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump or Bernie Sanders. This campaign is about the needs of the American people and addressing the very serious crises that we face," Sander said. "And there is no doubt in my mind that as we head into November, Hillary Clinton is far and away the best candidate to do that."
The event helped fuse two wings of the Democratic party together that, despite their real differences, seem to be closer together than their counterparts across the aisle. Many of Trump's primary challengers have yet to endorse him.
Sanders may not formally suspend his campaign, however, for procedural reasons related to the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
Sanders and Clinton are not particularly close, and have not seen each other face-to-face since a private meeting at a Washington hotel last month. But they have been on the same side of political fights before.