Sanders Adviser: Democratic Race Far From Over
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by News Editor
Bloomberg – The Democratic presidential race entered a new phase following Super Tuesday, with Bernie Sanders vowing to fight on and Hillary Clinton attempting to start focusing on the general election without alienating her rival or his base of young voters.
The two candidates have very different tasks over the next month. For Sanders, it’s making sure his populist message finds a home in the party platform and in the general election campaign. Clinton is seeking to put the primary race behind her and to make sure Sanders’s supporters will be going into the voting booths come the November election.
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