Press Conference and Sanders

concession speech: What this is about is a slog, if I may use that word, state by state by state, Sanders told reporters at a press conference in Boston Monday, insisting that Y-E-S he can still win, according to MSNBC. So for the media, please do not come to be state by state and ask, ‘Is this the end of the world ’ * Sanders goes on offense after Nevada loss* Still, Sanders wanted a win so badly in Nevada that he never wrote a concession speech, according to aides, and the night before the caucuses he said that historians would mark Nevada as the beginning of his promised political revolution. But facing critics saying the race is essentially over, the candidate and his top aides insist they can get their groove back. That revolution has been delayed indefinitely after Saturday contest, which offered perhaps his best chance to shatter the theory that he can’t win minority voters. But Sanders’ candidacy, as he reminded reporters Monday, is about more than electing a president, this is about a political revolution. Right now, a lot would have to go right for Sanders and wrong for Clinton for him to win the nomination. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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