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The Bernie Sanders presidential campaign blitz through Southern California stopped at the docks in San Pedro Friday - a part of the Vermont senator's ambitious plan to reach 200,000 voters before the state's June 7 primary. The 30-minute speech before a crowd of about 1,000 mostly union dock workers - members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 13 - rarely mentioned his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Hillary Clinton, but he did take repeated shots at corporate America, Wall Street and the Republican's prsumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
The CEO of Disney has fired back at Sen. Bernie Sanders after the Democratic presidential candidate ripped into what he said was the company's low wages for its employees and sky-high salary for its top boss. In a private Facebook note sent to Sanders by Bob Iger and obtained by The Wrap , the Disney CEO and Hillary Clinton supporter rants: "To Bernie Sanders: We created 11,000 new jobs at Disneyland in the past decade, and our company has created 18,000 in the US in the last five years.
"You made it possible for us to have a very interesting debate about two guys who look at the world very, very differently," Sanders told Kimmel. Kimmel told Sanders his goal is to bring the two men together.
Hillary Clinton has declined an invitation to debate Sen. Bernie Sanders before the California primary next month, but Donald Trump said he would be open to debating Sanders if the proceeds went to charity. Reports conflicted about how serious he was.
Donald Trump said that he'd "love" to debate Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, however, it won't be free for the Vermont senator. The presumptive GOP nominee said it might take at least $10 million for the debate to occur.
Sen. Bernie Sanders appears to be closing in on Hillary Clinton in California, which holds the last major battle of the presidential primaries early next month. A new Public Policy Institute survey of California released on Thursday found Sanders within two points of the former secretary of state, who garnered 46% support among likely Democratic primary voters.
It would have been a debate to remember: Two New Yorkers who couldn't be more different, one a white-haired socialist and the other a golden-maned capitalist , sparring angrily in California like two customers at a dry cleaner's. Donald Trump said Wednesday night on the Jimmy Kimmel Live ! that he was prepared to debate Bernie Sanders.
Bernie Sanders Libertarian Party eyes 2016 as breakthrough year Clinton urged to go liberal with vice presidential pick Sanders takes different position on superdelegates than he did in 2008 MORE 's suggestion that he might fight for the presidential nomination all the way to July's Democratic National Convention runs counter to the position he adopted in 2008.
Picking a liberal running mate would help the Democratic presidential front-runner unify the party, they say, driving young progressives to the polls against presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump Libertarian Party eyes 2016 as breakthrough year Clinton urged to go liberal with vice presidential pick Sanders takes different position on superdelegates than he did in 2008 MORE "She needs to do something in the coming weeks to show that she's also trying to unify the party," one Clinton surrogate said. "And that would be a clear signal."
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders dueled for support Tuesday ahead of California's presidential primary, as the Vermont senator showed few signs of backing off his efforts to boost his longshot odds for the nomination. Sanders' campaign launched a $1.5 million ad buy in the state and announced it would seek a recanvass in last week's Kentucky primary, where he trailed Clinton by less than one-half of 1 percent.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says a primary win in California would give him the momentum needed to secure the nomination and eventually the White House. Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders duke it out for support ahead of California's presidential primary, as the Vermont senator shows few signs of backing off his efforts to boost his longshot odds for the nomination.
"Our campaign and her campaign had reached an agreement on a number of debates, including one here in California in May," Sanders said during a rally in Santa Monica, California, Monday evening. "I gotta tell you this.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and his push to make the party more inclusive could get "messy" but asserts in an interview with The Associated Press: "Democracy is not always nice and quiet and gentle." The Vermont senator, campaigning Monday ahead of California's primary against Hillary Clinton, said his supporters hope the party will adopt a platform at the summer convention that reflects the needs of working families, the poor and young people, not Wall Street and corporate America.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says comedian Larry David shouldn't worry about his role on NBC's "Saturday Night Live." The Vermont senator joked in an interview with The Associated Press that he wants David to continue his job impersonating him on the late night show, which had its season finale last weekend.
About 100 to 200 Sen. Bernie Sanders delegates stormed out of the Wells Fargo Arena Tuesday evening after Hillary Clinton secured the Democratic nomination for president. Many were angry at the result of the nomination process as well as the Democratic National Committee.