In fact, astute observers have noted that Mr Obama is sporting the tie he wore on Tuesday. Bernie Sanders has said he will continue to campaign in Washington DC, leading up to the capital city's primary next week - but expect most Democrats to close ranks quickly.
The Vermont senator even struck a more conciliatory tone after a meeting at the White House, saying he looks forward to "working together" with the former secretary of state to defeat Donald Trump. Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton will make their first joint appearance together in Wisconsin next week.
Before that she's visiting Ohio and Pennsylvania. Was Obama just shooting the breeze with a guest in the Oval Office who happened to be carrying a tape recorder? It is much more plausible that the President was sending a supportive message to an embattled candidate whom he sees as the best option to replace him, in order to safeguard the electoral position of the Democratic Party and preserve his legacy as a center-left reformer.
For all the differences they had in , some of which lingered, Obama and Clinton both represent the centrist, pragmatic approach to politics that has dominated the Democratic Party since the nineteen-eighties. A victory for Sanders and his insurgent left-wing populism would represent a sharp break with the moderate tradition.
In the opinion of many Democrats in the White House and on Capitol Hill, it would also set up the Party for defeat come November, not just in the Presidential race but in congressional elections. In part to try to prevent either of these things from happening, a number of former Obama Administration officials are working for the Clinton campaign.
Bloomberg, an Independent who considered his own presidential bid, said he chooses candidates based on their ability to do the job. Much of the earlier part of the evening focused on gun control, with the family, friends and victims of gun violence making appearances onstage. They included former U. Gabrielle Giffords, a former U. An Orlando city commissioner pointed out the terrible math. One minute per gun to fire so many shots, five minutes per bell to honor so many lives.
Clinton has also brought her primary rival, Sanders, into the fold, with the Vermont Senator even moving that she be nominated by acclamation in a moment of reconciliation.
Another factor that makes this election personal for the president, Mayer posits, is that he is aware that the Democratic Party has lost control of both chambers of Congress on his watch.
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