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U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders calls out the Democratic party establishment and says he will beat Republican rival Donald Trump.
"Donald Trump must be defeated," says Bernie Sanders after losing the states of Mississippi, Missouri, Idaho, and Michigan to Joe Biden during Tuesday's primaries. Speaking at a news conference in Burlington, Vermont, Sanders gave no indication that he plans to drop out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. SOUNDBITE
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders asks delegates to consider him as the candidate -- not Hillary Clinton -- to most likely to beat Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Following a meeting with President Obama at the White House, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he will meet with Hillary Clinton soon to discuss working together to beat Donald Trump. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Hillary Clinton is under pressure to beat Bernie Sanders in Kentucky and Oregon so she can turn her attention to the general election and the attacks being waged against her by Republican candidate Donald Trump. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders had harsh words on Sunday for President Donald Trump, saying Trump was 'unbelievably cruel.' Business Insider reports Sanders was irate at Trump for not signing the coronavirus relief package and blocking unemployment benefits. You can't diddle around with the bill. Sign the bill, Mr. President, and then...we can pass a $2,000 direct payment for the working families of this country. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interview, ABC's 'This Week' Trump rejected the $900 billion coronavirus relief package that Republican and Democrat lawmakers had finally reached a consensus on last week. As Trump refused to sign the bill before the end of Saturday, millions of Americans have lost at least one week of unemployment benefits.
Senator for Vermont Bernie Sanders joined Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at a rally in Durham, New Hampshire, Wednesday, to promote free higher education. Clinton and Republican rival Donald Trump will face off in a second presidential debate on October 9 in St. Louis, Missouri, with the final debate taking place at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas on October 19.
US Republican Presidential Nominee, Donald Trump, accused rival Hillary Clinton of "total disrespect" toward his supporters at a rally in Baltimore, Maryland. Last week Hilary Clinton said that “half” of Trump voters fit into a “basket of deplorables”, comments that Trump claimed were "vicious demonization" of American voters.
US Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, called out his rival Hilary Clinton for her remark that half of Trump's supporters are 'a basket of deplorables', at a rally in Asheville, North Carolina, Monday.
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton addressed donors at the Masonic on Nob Hill, San Francisco, via telephone on Monday after being diagnosed with pneumonia. The Democratic Party candidate was slated to attend the event but had to cancel after she nearly collapsed after abruptly leaving a 9/11 commemoration event in New York on Sunday.