Sanders to meet with Clinton Tuesday after final Dem primary
WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Sunday he won't endorse Hillary Clinton for president until they meet and he measures her commitment to battling Wall Street, wealth inequality and other priorities that powered his rogue presidential campaign.
Clinton last week claimed the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, secured President Barack Obama's endorsement and took immediate aim at Trump.
[...] Sanders was powering down his campaign, laying off half of his staff and meeting with Senate Democrats who said afterward the Vermont independent seemed under no illusions about the fact that his upstart campaign was near its end.
"[...] a platform is a piece of paper tucked away in some kind of drawer, but I do not want that to be the case nor do millions of people who voted for real change want that to be the case," Sanders said on CBS.