WATCH: The Question from MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt That Made Bernie Visibly Agitated
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sat down with MSNBC’s Kasie Hunt to talk about the 2020 race. One of the questions Hunt asked was simple: “If it’s clear that you are not going to be the Democratic nominee, will you leave the race before the convention?”
Sanders refused to say what he would do. . .
“Some people say that if maybe that system was not rigged against me [in 2016], I would have won the nomination and defeated Donald Trump. That’s what some people say. So I think we’re going to play it out,” he explained. “So our goal right now is to win it, and by the way, as you may know, poll after poll shows what against Trump? It shows me beating Trump by 8, 9, or 10 points. We’re going to beat Trump, we’re going to win the Democratic nomination.”
Bernie faced backlash from Democrats back in 2016 when his campaign continued through the Democratic National Convention, even though it was apparent he didn’t have enough delegates to secure the Democratic nomination.
MSNBC's Kasie Hunt asks Bernie Sanders: “If it’s clear that you are not going to be the Democratic nominee, will you leave the race before the convention?”
Sanders refuses to answer, claims he would've beat Trump "if the system weren't rigged against me"pic.twitter.com/ClpEiNhsKO
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 26, 2019
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