Sanders Endorses Clinton, Joining Rest of Party in Move Toward Unity

Sanders is one of the last to climb on board a Democratic unity train brought together as much by fear of a Donald Trump presidency as by ardor for Clinton.

Sanders Officially Endorses Clinton in Show of Unity

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Bernie Sanders joined most of the rest of the Democratic Party on Tuesday by formally endorsing Hillary Clinton for president, a step toward unity motivated as much by fear of a Donald Trump presidency as enthusiasm for the presumptive nominee.

Four weeks after the last votes were cast in the nomination contest, and after multiple rounds of negotiations between their campaigns, Sanders and Clinton took the stage together Tuesday at a high school gym in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to end their primary battle.