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Related: About this forumSanders to Colbert: No immediate plans to endorse Clinton; "absolutely" continuing presidential bid
Sanders flatly said no when asked by Colbert whether he would endorse Clinton, who has effectively clinched the Democratic presidential nomination, during Thursday's taping of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. He also told Colbert he's "absolutely" continuing his presidential bid and said the need to "transform America," is more important than political campaigns.
"All of you and everybody else whos watching have got to be involved in the political process, have got to stand up and fight for the kind of America that we know that we can become and Im never going to give up on that fight," Sanders said to applause.
Colbert's audience clapped and chanted "Bernie" when he walked on stage. About half gave Sanders a standing ovation.
"Youve gotten used to that," Colbert said. "Sounds awfully good," Sanders replied.
(More at the link below)
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/23/sen-bernie-sanders-give-where-we-go-here-speech-new-york/86285548/
Response to caquillo (Original post)
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Arkansas Granny
(31,811 posts)He could be very instrumental in bringing unity to the party after a hard fought primary. I understand that he is disappointed, but I'm really disappointed in him right now.
caquillo
(521 posts)"Youve gotten used to that," Colbert said. "Sounds awfully good," Sanders replied.
Seriously, that's all I got from that article. He didn't say anything that hasn't been said before.
It seems to have gone to his head.
TeamPooka
(25,235 posts)he has not suspended.
I have maintained he's still running for the money for a while now.
Gotta keep paying Weaver and other senior staffers. His wife is one too.
Money is the reason for everything.
riversedge
(73,030 posts)he can from the dnc platform. I really thought he was fading out more but based on comments with colbert--I was wrong. drats
..............He said his staff is negotiating on an almost daily basis with Clintons team, urging her to stake out the most progressive positions possible on campaign finance reform, health care, higher education, the economy and raising the minimum wage.
"What our job is now is to have her listen to what millions of people in this country who supported me want to see happen, and we'll see how that evolves, he told C-SPANs Steve Scully.
Response to riversedge (Reply #6)
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Maru Kitteh
(29,048 posts)He should think carefully about what course will be most likely to see elements of his agenda continue.
TeamPooka
(25,235 posts)I'm cool with that.
bravenak
(34,648 posts)Princess Turandot
(4,823 posts)I bet that he would have asked him what 'continuing his presidential campaign' even means when he's already lost by every measure.
TeamPooka
(25,235 posts)riversedge
(73,030 posts)FloridaBlues
(4,363 posts)cosmicone
(11,014 posts)caquillo
(521 posts)What a waste!
FloridaBlues
(4,363 posts)Yea he will get a speaking part at 3am. doubt he will bend the the will of Hillary
Walk away
(9,494 posts)I think I'll go post it!
ismnotwasm
(42,443 posts)Whatever.
okasha
(11,573 posts)SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)If he wants to contest the nomination until then, lose the nomination, and then get drowned out by the VP announcement, fine. I'll be happy either way.
artyteacher
(598 posts)johnp3907
(3,876 posts)KitSileya
(4,035 posts)NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)Her Sister
(6,444 posts)yes!
BlueMTexpat
(15,493 posts)his just desserts!