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appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 12:20 AM Jun 2016

"SANDERS STILL IN THE RACE AFTER MEETING WITH CLINTON" The Hill, Tues. June 14.

The Hill, June 14, 2016, 09:13 pm, "Sanders Still in the Race After Meeting with Clinton."

Bernie Sanders is staying in the Democratic presidential race after meeting with rival Hillary Clinton, the party’s presumptive nominee, for nearly two hours at a Washington, D.C. hotel on Tuesday night. Sanders and Clinton met at the Capital Hilton just blocks from the White House to plot a way forward after the Democratic primary season came to a close on Tuesday. Neither took questions from press after the meeting.. Sanders and his wife Jane went in and out of the front entrance of the hotel, which was lined with cheering onlookers who snapped pictures and yelled out his name. Campaign manager Jeff Weaver also attended the meeting. Clinton went in and out of the back entrance to little fanfare. She was joined by campaign chairman John Podesta and campaign manager Robby Mook.



- President Barack Obama walks with Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders through the Colonnade for a meeting in the Oval Office on June 9, 2016 at the White House in Washington, D.C.

The Sanders campaign released a statement late Tuesday night saying the group had “a positive discussion about how best to bring more people into the political process and about the dangerous threat that Donald Trump poses to our nation.” Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said there are still a variety of issues where they are “seeking common ground,” on matters like raising the minimum wage, campaign finance reform, universal healthcare, and more affordable college tuition. “Sanders and Clinton agreed to continue working to develop a progressive agenda that addresses the needs of working families and the middle class and adopting a progressive platform for the Democratic National Convention,” Briggs said in the statement. The meeting took place a half hour after polls closed in Washington, D.C., the final Democratic primary of the season. Clinton won that primary and will win the Democratic race. She finishes with an advantage of nearly 400 pledged delegates over Sanders. While Clinton won’t have earned enough delegates from the primaries and caucuses to secure the nomination outright – Democrats rarely do – superdelegates will push her across the threshold at the convention in Philadelphia in July.

The only remaining question is when and how Sanders decides to exit the race, and whether he will seek to rally his millions of supporters behind Clinton’s candidacy. Many Democrats are hopeful he’ll drop out soon to begin that process, as the race has quickly turned to the general election match-up between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump. But Sanders has given no indication that he intends to drop out before the convention. He will address supporters via video live stream on Thursday, but spokesman Michael Briggs said earlier on Tuesday that Sanders will not drop out "today, or tomorrow, or the next day.” “He has said that he plans to stay in this through the Democratic convention,” Briggs said, according to Bloomberg News.
That’s the signal Sanders has given to his closest supporters as well. Ohio state Sen. Nina Turner, a top surrogate who was one of the few invited to meet with Sanders at his home in Vermont on Sunday, told The Hill she doesn’t expect Sanders will end his challenge before the convention..Still, Sanders has said he will do whatever he can to keep Donald Trump out of the White House. And he is no longer playing for victory. The Sanders campaign has laid off campaign staff and has stopped trying to flip superdelegates into his column. Rather, Sanders appears to be angling for leverage at the convention in hopes of pushing the party in a more progressive direction on issues like minimum wage, Wall Street regulation, campaign finance reform and free tuition at public universities.

He and his supporters will also likely be looking to push through rules changes at the convention, with a particular aim on eliminating superdelegates. Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz could also become a bargaining chip in the process. Sanders, who is backing Wasserman Schultz’s Democratic primary challenger, reiterated his call for new leadership at the DNC in a press conference earlier in the day..In an interview on Tuesday afternoon with NBC’s Chuck Todd, Wasserman Schultz insisted she’d remain chairwoman through at least the end of her term in January of 2017. "I am planning on continuing to focus all the way through the election to the end of my term on making sure that we can elect Democrats up and down the ballot, especially including the president of the United States,” she said.
The DNC released a statement on Tuesday night congratulating both candidates on finishing the primaries and stressing the need to elect a Democrat to the White House in November. The statement did not declare that Clinton had become the party’s presumptive nominee. ~ More, http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/283533-sanders-still-in-race-after-clinton-meeting



- Sen. Bernie Sanders, center, after Meeting with Hillary Clinton Tuesday Night in Washington, DC -

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"SANDERS STILL IN THE RACE AFTER MEETING WITH CLINTON" The Hill, Tues. June 14. (Original Post) appalachiablue Jun 2016 OP
He's delaying his exit for a reason. BlueNoMatterWho Jun 2016 #1
Yeah, it's interesting... tex-wyo-dem Jun 2016 #5
Thank you Bernie for fighting for what you and many others believe is right. highprincipleswork Jun 2016 #2
Thanks Bernie! jalan48 Jun 2016 #3
Much gratitude and love to you Sen. Sanders, Jane Sanders, Campaign Staff appalachiablue Jun 2016 #4
^ Wilms Jun 2016 #6
Kick for Bernie, the continued fight for America and a strong progressive movement! appalachiablue Jun 2016 #7
This part is interesting -- senz Jun 2016 #8
Noticed that, it was even mentioned in several other articles I glanced at last night. appalachiablue Jun 2016 #9

tex-wyo-dem

(3,190 posts)
5. Yeah, it's interesting...
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 02:33 AM
Jun 2016

Time will tell indeed.

Thank you Senator Sanders for being an amazing force in reshaping the Democratic Party and, hopefully, the country as a whole!

appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
4. Much gratitude and love to you Sen. Sanders, Jane Sanders, Campaign Staff
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:20 AM
Jun 2016

and millions of supporters who work tirelessly for A Better America and A Future to Believe In!

Bravo!

 

senz

(11,945 posts)
8. This part is interesting --
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 01:08 PM
Jun 2016
Sanders and his wife Jane went in and out of the front entrance of the hotel, which was lined with cheering onlookers who snapped pictures and yelled out his name.

Clinton went in and out of the back entrance to little fanfare.






appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
9. Noticed that, it was even mentioned in several other articles I glanced at last night.
Wed Jun 15, 2016, 03:27 PM
Jun 2016

Whoa, maybe media has some honest journalists who still respect the truth and possibly the integrity of the Sanders movement and revolution after all. But for the Beloved, it sure is strange! And you know we've heard so much about the importance of "Optics, Optics!" Is there anything covering this in GD-P I wonder.

What's also amazed me is how Bernie has been described in a year as fringe, loon, soshialist, loner outsider, old grouch, swindler, then Rally Rockstar for lazy, unsophisticated millennials who know nothing and don't vote, white supremacist, out of touch, One Note, and lately his movement is a "Cult", now a "Romance!"

Wild stuff!



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