Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders says Hillary Clinton is now supporting issues he’s backed for decades — and he’s pleased to see it.
“In the last couple months, Hillary has come on board with positions I’ve held for many years,” the Vermont senator told TODAY’s Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie. “I’m glad that Hillary Clinton is moving in my direction.”
Asked whether Clinton has a better chance to succeed in a general election, Sanders said “absolutely not.”
“The enthusiasm that we are generating means that a lot of working class people and young people who have given up on the political process are now coming out,” the lawmaker explained.
Sanders has gone out of his way to critique what he believes are the weaknesses of his direct rival’s campaign, veering from his usual script at the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner in Iowa on Saturday night. Without specifically mentioning her name, he said he “will govern based on principle not poll numbers” and that he would oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal, which Clinton once supported but now opposes.









