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kstewart33

(6,551 posts)
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 04:43 PM Jul 2016

Sanders to endorse Clinton Tuesday in New Hampshire.

Huffington Post:

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is expected to formally endorse presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, potentially ending tensions between the two and easing the concerns of party leaders hoping for a united front ahead of the nominating convention later this month.

The endorsement is expected to occur next Tuesday, when Sanders and Clinton will appear together at a rally in New Hampshire, Democratic sources first told NBC News on Wednesday.

Sanders all but confirmed that he would endorse Clinton in an interview with Bloomberg on Thursday.

“We have got to do everything that we can to defeat Donald Trump and elect Hillary Clinton,” he said, adding that “I don’t honestly know how we would survive four years of a Donald Trump .”



Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/bernie-sanders-will-endorse-hillary-clinton_us_57759cbde4b09b4c43bfcd16?section=
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Sanders to endorse Clinton Tuesday in New Hampshire. (Original Post) kstewart33 Jul 2016 OP
That'd be good! Her Sister Jul 2016 #1
At this late date it's just a perfunctory exercise without much meaning or import. NurseJackie Jul 2016 #2
There are a number of people who have endorsed her who carry more importance. NCTraveler Jul 2016 #4
"Welcome to the party..." NurseJackie Jul 2016 #6
Agree. Nt NCTraveler Jul 2016 #8
You can count on the media. kstewart33 Jul 2016 #11
+1! eom BlueMTexpat Jul 2016 #15
Yep Haveadream Jul 2016 #13
+1 Cha Jul 2016 #17
I'll believe it when I see it. NuclearDem Jul 2016 #3
He has to do it if he wants to speak at the convention. stopbush Jul 2016 #5
So that's his motivation, eh? Not for the good of the party, or our nominee? Just ... NurseJackie Jul 2016 #7
Indeed. But, if it benefits Hillary as well, then I guess so be it. Maru Kitteh Jul 2016 #9
That's what I think, too pandr32 Jul 2016 #14
Good question, pandr~ Cha Jul 2016 #19
Aloha Cha! pandr32 Jul 2016 #21
Aloha pandr! Cha Jul 2016 #22
I heard this morning that it is done pandr32 Jul 2016 #23
Actually I read that, too! Cha Jul 2016 #24
Thank you for the reality, stop. Cha Jul 2016 #18
Post removed Post removed Jul 2016 #10
Good n/t fleabiscuit Jul 2016 #12
Unlikely but if it were to happen...a dollar short and a day late. Walk away Jul 2016 #16
While it would be nice, as it would finally END DemonGoddess Jul 2016 #20
 

NCTraveler

(30,481 posts)
4. There are a number of people who have endorsed her who carry more importance.
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 05:02 PM
Jul 2016

That's strange on its own. Kind of the way it is when every single Democrat with influence has already endorsed her. It's less of an endorsement and more of a welcome to the party at this point.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
6. "Welcome to the party..."
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 05:30 PM
Jul 2016

Yep, that's a good way to describe it.

Maybe he'll stay, maybe he won't. Who knows? (Personally, I believe that if he decides to run for office again, he'll do so as an Independent rather than a Democrat.)

And in so-doing (if he so-does) he'll have answered the question often heard from his most ardent supporters with regard to why so few "establishment" Dems actually bother to take him very seriously.

If he doesn't care enough to show up on time and support our party's nominee, then why should I care that he eventually decided to grudgingly come-around and give a little insincere lip-service.

kstewart33

(6,551 posts)
11. You can count on the media.
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 06:37 PM
Jul 2016

They will examine his endorsement speech, line by line. As will Democratic Party leaders and delegates.

If it's a half-backed endorsement, he should lose his speaker slot at the convention.

stopbush

(24,630 posts)
5. He has to do it if he wants to speak at the convention.
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 05:18 PM
Jul 2016

Because he has to end his campaign, and endorsing Hillary will end his campaign.

Active candidates are not given speaking spots at the convention.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
7. So that's his motivation, eh? Not for the good of the party, or our nominee? Just ...
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 05:31 PM
Jul 2016

... for his OWN benefit? (It figures.)

Oh well.

Maru Kitteh

(29,087 posts)
9. Indeed. But, if it benefits Hillary as well, then I guess so be it.
Thu Jul 7, 2016, 05:56 PM
Jul 2016

I do think the Democratic party learned a really important lesson this season about allowing ourselves to be used by people who have spent decades saying nasty things about us.

pandr32

(12,168 posts)
14. That's what I think, too
Fri Jul 8, 2016, 01:52 PM
Jul 2016

We will all be in for another round of the stump speech after one or two lines regarding his endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
Will the SS detail go away finally?

pandr32

(12,168 posts)
21. Aloha Cha!
Tue Jul 12, 2016, 03:12 PM
Jul 2016

Finally we can move forward without the primary drag. I am very happy with Bernie's projected attitude while he endorsed--a happy surprise.
Do you know if the SS detail is gone?

pandr32

(12,168 posts)
23. I heard this morning that it is done
Wed Jul 13, 2016, 01:53 PM
Jul 2016

After he endorsed--SS gone. He is no longer a candidate.
Have a wonderful day

Response to kstewart33 (Original post)

Walk away

(9,494 posts)
16. Unlikely but if it were to happen...a dollar short and a day late.
Sun Jul 10, 2016, 03:43 PM
Jul 2016

It's pretty much a joke at this point.

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