2020 presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said he's not interested in any advice from 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, citing 'fundamental differences' with his former rival
2020 presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders said he's not interested in any advice from 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, citing"fundamental differences" with his former rival.
During an interview on ABC's"The View" Friday, the Vermont independent senator, who's seeking the Democratic nomination, was asked if he plans to meet with Clinton to talk about 2020, which other Democratic candidates have done already."I suspect not. Hillary has not called me. Look, we have differences," Sanders said, before acknowledging that"Hillary has played a very important role in American politics.
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