Posted on 07/23/2024 1:30:53 AM PDT by Libloather
In Monday's interview on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) offered his perspective on the sudden shift in the Democratic presidential race, criticizing media pressure on President Joe Biden while holding off on an immediate endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Sanders, who had previously supported Biden's reelection bid, expressed concern about the media's role in pushing the President out of the race. The Vermont senator's hesitation to immediately endorse Harris stands in contrast to the wave of support she has received from within the Democratic Party.
"Vice President Harris has now been endorsed by at least 41 Democratic senators, 186 Democratic representatives, and 23 Democratic governors," Cooper noted during the interview. However, Sanders indicated that he needs more time before making a formal endorsement.
Newsweek contacted Sanders' press team via email on Monday for comment.
When pressed about what it would take for him to endorse the Vice President, Sanders emphasized the importance of the upcoming campaign, highlighting critical issues such as climate change and economic rights. "We have to make sure that we elect the Vice President."
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They haven’t paid him off yet. He will be richer, or Arkansided, soon.
Holding out for a payoff.
The good news for the Dems is he comes fairly cheaply. A nice vacation house, and he’s bought and paid for.
Old white guy is mad they pushed another old white guy out.
Waiting to see her V.P. PICK.
she knows how to get his endorsement. might need to supply her own viagra tho
He’s holding out for an even bigger house on Lake Champlain.
He will. It is called ‘passive bribery’.
This pos communist is just like hitlery.
“It was my turn dammit! They stole it from me! Now this floozy waltzes in and robs me again...I don’t think so!”
Oh, he’ll come around. When they buy him another mansion.
He’ll fall in line soon enough, like he did in 2020.
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