Bernie Sanders: ‘I Will of Course Be Competing in the DC Primary’
Speaks to Reporters After Meeting With The President
Senator Bernie Sanders just ended his meeting with President Barack Obama and spoke briefly to reporters, thanking the President and Vice President Biden, and announcing, “IÂ will of course be competing in the DC primary,” which is next Tuesday.Â
.@BernieSanders says he will “of course” be competing in DC primary, backs DC statehood https://t.co/N5ZqxSQWFw https://t.co/AtOgVa6oIr
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) June 9, 2016
He did not take any questions.
The historic meeting, believed to be a discussion about how the Senator from Vermont will wind down his bid for the Democratic nomination, lasted about an hour.Â
Sanders also made a point of attacking Donald Trump, and said he will do everything he can to prevent the presumptive GOP nominee from becoming president.Â
BREAKING: Bernie Sanders says he will do everything he can to prevent Trump from becoming president, does not offer Clinton endorsement.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 9, 2016
.@BernieSanders: I’ll do everything in my power to make sure Trump doesn’t become president https://t.co/pWeyRS2HjV https://t.co/bEx23j4zL3
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 9, 2016
In a rare change, Sen. Sanders did not mention the Democratic National Convention in July, where he has vowed to take his presidential campaign. He also said he is looking forward to meeting with Sec. Hillary Clinton “in the near future to see how we can work together” to defeat Donald Trump, whom he called a “disaster.”
.@realDonaldTrump would be a “disaster” as president of the U.S., @BernieSanders says: https://t.co/pWeyRS2HjV https://t.co/IpHincCiDn
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 9, 2016
He did not congratulate or recognize Clinton as the presumptive nominee.
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