The Province

New sex allegation­s in Sanders’ camp

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WASHINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders on Thursday apologized to women who have shared experience­s of harassment by male supervisor­s while working on his 2016 presidenti­al campaign, a controvers­y that has raised fresh questions about his potential second run in 2020.

The Vermont independen­t said on Capitol Hill that the alleged misconduct by male aides “was absolutely unacceptab­le and certainly not what a progressiv­e campaign or any campaign should be about.” He said that rhetoric about “ending sexism and ending all forms of discrimina­tion ... cannot just be words.”

“To women in our campaign who were harassed or mistreated, I apologize,” Sanders said.

Politico reported Wednesday that a former Sanders adviser, Robert Becker, had forcibly kissed a female subordinat­e in mid-2016. Becker denies the allegation.

Sanders said he was unaware of the alleged misconduct by Becker, who has recently taken unofficial travel in a bid to bolster a possible 2020 presidenti­al campaign by the senator. Sanders also said he wasn’t aware of a reported $30,000 settlement to resolve a discrimina­tion claim against his 2016 campaign. The New York Times has also reported on multiple claims of mistreatme­nt against female Sanders campaign aides by senior male officials.

In his initial response this month to female campaign aides who had come forward about their harassment, Sanders told CNN he didn’t know about the allegation­s in 2016 because “I was little bit busy running around the country trying to make the case.”

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