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Democrats call on Clinton to pick Sanders as her running mate

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NEW YORK: Bernie Sanders may have lost his bid to become the Democratic nominee for the White House, but party members don’t want the US senator from Vermont to step off the stage.

More than three-quarters of Democrats say Sanders should have a “major role” in shaping the party’s positions, while nearly two-thirds say Hillary Clinton – who beat him for the nomination – should pick him as her vice-presidenti­al running mate, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.

In a sign that Democrats hope their party can unite after a fierce primary season, two-thirds also said that Sanders should endorse Clinton, a former secretary of state and senator who appears bound for a showdown with Republican Donald Trump in November’s presidenti­al election.

Sanders, a self-described Democratic socialist, managed to turn his long-shot run into a mass movement with hard-line proposals to combat wealth inequality, increase access to health care and education, and defend the environmen­t.

His challenge to Clinton, one of the bestknown figures in American politics, lasted far longer than expected, as he racked up strong results in a number of state nominating contests and stayed in the race even when the delegate count seemed to spell his doom, and yielded record numbers of small donations to his campaign.

Sanders so far has not conceded defeat, even though Clinton recently clinched the nomination and won endorsemen­ts from President Barack Obama and US Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachuse­tts – a favourite of the same left-leaning voters who supported him.

Sanders has said he will continue to push for a liberal agenda heading into the Democratic National Convention next month – when Clinton’s nomination is expected to become official – though he has hinted he does not want his presence to hurt the Democrats’ chances of keeping the White House.

The poll, conducted June 7-10 showed that while most Democrats want Sanders to line up behind Clinton, about 44percent would like him to make an independen­t run for the White House. – Reuters

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WON’T GIVE UP: Bernie Sanders

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