Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders acknowledged on Wednesday that he will likely not be the party’s presidential nominee, but did not suspend his campaign.
"It doesn't appear that I'm going to be the nominee," Sanders told C-SPAN in an interview, though he reiterated that he and his team are "negotiating almost every day" with members of Hillary Clinton’s campaign in an effort to get his fellow Democratic candidate to "stake out the strongest positions she can" on issues like such as finance reform, health care, higher education, and the minimum wage.
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