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"I
think it was a good convention. I think it brought together people with
different points of view within the Democratic Party. But I think what comes
out of that convention is the understanding that Donald Trump is the most
dangerous presidential candidate in the modern history of this country and he
must be defeated."
"And
I say that not just because of his absurd views on so many issues. He believes
that climate change is a hoax. He wants to give hundreds of billions of dollars
in tax breaks to the top 1 percent," Sanders added.
"It's no secret that Hillary Clinton and I have disagreements on a number of issues, and what I intend to do the day after Hillary Clinton is elected president of the United States is to do everything I can to make sure that she goes forward as progressively that she can, maintaining the very strong Democratic progressive platform that we passed together," Sanders said.
"We
must continue the political revolution. We must continue to bring millions of
people into the political process to stand up and take on the billionaire
class. To fight for economic and social and racial and environmental
justice," Sanders said. "And that fight must continue the day after
the election because fundamental changes, transformational changes, take time
to happen. They don't happen overnight, so that movement has to continue."
"Whatever
my political future may or may not be, I will be fighting as hard as I can to
stand up for a declining middle class, to take on the grotesque levels of
income and wealth inequality that we're seeing right now, to demand that the
United States join the rest of the industrialized world and guarantee health
care to all people as a right, to make public colleges and universities in this
country tuition-free," Sanders said. "Those are issues that we have
to continue to fight for."