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Donkees

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Thu Feb 20, 2020, 08:53 PM Feb 2020

Sanders says Obama would 'be there at my side' if he's the nominee [View all]

By Ryan Nobles and Annie Grayer, CNN

Updated 7:00 PM ET, Thu February 20, 2020

Las Vegas (CNN)Sen. Bernie Sanders has no doubt that should he win the Democratic nomination he will have a very powerful figure by his side: former President Barack Obama. Obama has chosen to sit out his party's 2020 presidential primary fight but has promised to support whomever the nominee is. Sanders, in an interview Thursday with CNN, said he looks forward to the former president's support.

"If I win, I'm sure he'll be there at my side. If somebody else wins, he'll be there at their side," the Vermont independent said. "But I expect and know that he will play an enormously important role in helping us to defeat Trump."

Sanders now describes a warm relationship with the former president and said the two are in fairly regular contact.

"I'm not going to tell you that he and I are best friends, but we're friends. And I have talked to him on and off for the last many years, was sitting down alone with him in the Oval Office on more than one occasion. Talked to him on the telephone every now and then. He is an icon, clearly, in the Democratic Party, and I have absolute confidence that he will play a vigorous, vigorous role," Sanders said.

"Everybody, I'm sure, is tugging at his sleeve. I've talked to him a couple of times in the last month or two. And I'm sure everybody else has. And I think, by the way, he did this in 2016 as well, and I think that's exactly the right thing," Sanders said. "I think his view is 'Play it out, and I'll be there.' I don't want to talk for him, but I think his view is 'Play it out, let's see who wins and I'll be there for the winner,' and I think that's the right decision."

https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/20/politics/bernie-sanders-obama-2020/index.html

CNN's Kevin Brunelli and Gregory Krieg contributed to this report.


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Biden NedBraden Feb 2020 #1
Can't Obama juSt run again?!!!! left-of-center2012 Feb 2020 #2
Baloney katmondoo Feb 2020 #3
Of course he will. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #4
Bernie endorsed Obama in 2008 and 2012. aikoaiko Feb 2020 #5
... sheshe2 Feb 2020 #6
Double Super Secret Primary with no paperwork submitted or committees formed. aikoaiko Feb 2020 #8
Okay. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #15
That is correct. David__77 Feb 2020 #7
After BS tried to primary him. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #10
It may be a love fest. David__77 Feb 2020 #22
In 2008 only after Obama was the nominee and in 2012 only after he previously called.... George II Feb 2020 #14
If he were the enemy of Obama as some would like to paint him, he could have dodged any endorsement aikoaiko Feb 2020 #18
Pete got it right.. Cha Feb 2020 #25
... George II Feb 2020 #26
:) Cha Feb 2020 #28
Thank you Cha. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #33
President Obama didn't deserve Cha Feb 2020 #35
RIP Pete's mentions after that tweet Jamaal510 Feb 2020 #37
.. Cha Feb 2020 #38
Stop with the facts!! InAbLuEsTaTe Feb 2020 #27
What facts. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #32
The question is will Sanders be at Biden's/Warren's/Buttigieg's/Bloomberg's side if any of them... George II Feb 2020 #9
Damn good question, George. sheshe2 Feb 2020 #11
Eventually, I think so. Laelth Feb 2020 #16
Yes, eventually. Like after he disappeared for six weeks after the convention and then only.... George II Feb 2020 #19
That IS what happened. I am not going to deny it. n/t Laelth Feb 2020 #21
Nope. Corgigal Feb 2020 #30
So since Obama wants it to play out, TexasTowelie Feb 2020 #12
Sadners is right, here. Laelth Feb 2020 #13
After going on an on in that interview he wraps it up with "I don't want to talk for him"??? George II Feb 2020 #17
I know one thing Obama won't do if Sanders becomes president, suugest he be primaried in his still_one Feb 2020 #20
This! nt sheshe2 Feb 2020 #24
Scorch! Cha Feb 2020 #29
In spite of calling for and considering running for a primary challenge in 2012 Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Feb 2020 #23
What a non-story.. Moderateguy Feb 2020 #31
Lol. So which nominee does he think Obama wouldn't stand by? MrsCoffee Feb 2020 #34
Of course. What kind of person wouldn't go 100% all put for the Democratic nominee??? Bleacher Creature Feb 2020 #36
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