The Democratic race is just about over. Bernie Sanders won Indiana Tuesday night, but essentially split the delegates with Hillary Clinton, who now has 92 percent of the delegates she needs for the nomination.
But Sanders told “CBS Evening News” anchor Scott Pelley he’s not going anywhere — he’s staying in the race until the very end.
SCOTT PELLEY: Senator Sanders, let me begin by acknowledging that I was dead wrong. After our interview I suggested that New Hampshire would be your last victory party, and you’ve had 17 victory parties since then. But if I was wrong then, isn’t the party over now?
BERNIE SANDERS: Well, I really don’t think so. I think we have a path toward victory. I admit that it is a narrow path. But we think everybody in this country — people in California, in Kentucky, in West Virginia — have a right to determine who they wanna see as President of the United States and what kind of agenda they want the Democratic Party to have. So we’re gonna fight, Scott, for the very last vote that we can get. For the full article click here
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