
Obama told fundraiser attendees in New York Wednesday night that “we just ended or sort of ended our primary season,” which begs the question over whether he will be able to convince Sanders of the same. Other top Democratic supporters of Sanders have similarly told ABC News of their readiness to rally behind Clinton. Obama Says Battle With Bernie Sanders Made Hillary Clinton 'a Better Candidate' View galleryObama to Push for Democratic Unity in Meeting With … Obama to Push for Democratic Unity in Meeting With Bernie Sanders (ABC News)
Clinton Endorsement Imminent, Obama to Sit Down With Sanders President Obama Welcomes Bernie Sanders to Oval Office But the White House maintains Obama will not call on Sanders to drop out of the race, and still has not made his official endorsement of Clinton, which White House officials say is imminent. "At this point, the president believes that Senator Sanders has more than earned the right to make his own decision about the course of his campaign," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters Wednesday. Regardless, the conversation is expected to center around shaping a new role for Sanders and his policy proposals in a party establishment roiled by the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist’s calls for a political revolution. What Does the Future Hold for

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