Friday 24 June 2016

The Latest: Business leaders endorse Clinton


WASHINGTON (AP) — The Latest on the U.S. presidential campaign. (all times EDT):6:37 p.m.Establishment Democrats may want Bernie Sanders to drop his bid for president now that Hillary Clinton has clinched the party's nomination.But Judi Gardner doesn't. She's and elected delegate to the Democratic National Convention, and she says she'll stick with Sanders through the gathering in Philadelphia.Gardner, 69, waited more than six hours for Sanders' speech Thursday in New York City, titled, "Where we go from here."Sanders is not expected to drop out of the race or endorse Clinton. He said this week that he understands he's apparently not going to be the party's presidential nominee.Sanders, of Huntington, N.Y., says, "The political revolution is continuing," adding of Sanders' populist movement, "this will not end here."___3:45 p.m.The State Department says former Secretary Hillary Clinton failed to provide a copy of a key message involving problems caused by her use exclusively of
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