
Hillary Clinton reiterated that Sen. Bernie Sanders wouldn't be “our strongest nominee towards Donald Trump.”
But talking in an interview that aired Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS,” the 2016 Democratic nominee stopped brief of endorsing former Vice President Joe Biden.
“I’m not endorsing,” she stated earlier than explaining why she thought Biden had broader attraction in what has grow to be principally a two-person race for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“I feel what Joe’s victories on Tremendous Tuesday confirmed is that he is constructing the type of coalition that I had principally,” she advised Zakaria. “It’s a broad-based coalition. I finished, you realize, a lot of the work I wanted to do for the nomination on Tremendous Tuesday, and then it sort of lingered on — and I feel Joe is on monitor to doing precisely the identical thing — placing together a coalition of voters who're energized.“
Clinton has been crucial of Sanders via the campaign however those earlier remarks have been made when there have been a variety of different candidates within the subject. As Zakaria famous Sunday, the only other notable Democrat nonetheless within the subject is Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard.
Clinton also stated she hoped that if Sanders doesn’t get the nomination that he and his supporters would back Biden.
“I hope so because his failure and the conduct of loads of his prime aides, and positively lots of his supporters — up to the conference, at the convention, and even as much as Election Day was not useful,“ she stated of the 2016 race.
“I had thought we might unify, that is what we might all the time carried out before and that is what I expected. I definitely tried to try this once I ran towards Barack Obama and worked very exhausting for him.“
Src: Hillary Clinton: Sanders wouldn’t be our strongest candidate
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