Speaking Wednesday in his hometown of Burlington, Vt., one day after he suffered a series of losses in the Democratic presidential primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed to continue his campaign for now, but outlined his ultimate goal — ousting President Trump.
Speaking Wednesday afternoon in his hometown of Burlington, Vt., just one day after he suffered a series of losses in the Democratic presidential primary, Sen. Bernie Sanders vowed to continue his campaign for now, but outlined his ultimate goal — ousting President Trump.
“Last night obviously was not a good night for our campaign from a delegate point of view,” Sanders said. But even if Sanders does pull off a win in Washington, the delegate math is increasingly daunting for him. Story continues“It is not just the ideological debate that our progressive movement is winning. We are winning the generational debate,” said Sanders. “While Joe Biden continues to do well with older Americans … our campaign continues to win the vast majority of votes with younger people.”
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