President Obama returns to the definition of Bernie to enhance the progress and the Kinda Kinda.

One day after Bernie Sanders won the preliminary elections for the Democratic Presidency in New Hampshire, President Obama prepared against Fairmont Independent’s assertion that he could not be moderate and progressive.

“Some of my dearest friends are moderate, but you cannot be progressive and moderate at the same time,” Sanders said in the last democratic debate. previously “Put[ing] A guilty “because you are moderate.

Although he was pressured, Sanders said that President Obama considered progressive progress after Clinton mocked the independent Senator as the “gatekeeper of himself for progressive”, who excludes his current concern to the White House. Sanders reiterated that Clinton is part of a larger “institution”.

in address To the Illinois Legislative Council on Wednesday, the president defended his legacy, stressing that while part of the Foundation remained progressive. “Try to find a common ground [with Republicans] “It does not make me less than a democracy or less than progress. This means that I am trying to accomplish things,” Obama said in Springfield, the site where I launched his presidential campaign nine years ago.

Obama went on to detonate the debate in the democratic preliminary elections about who “not real progress” as harmful. The Americans must reject “the idea that the settlement is a sale to one side,” Obama appealed to the legislators. “We have to insist on the contrary: that it can be a real victory that means progress for all parties.”

“When I hear voices on both sides, you are proud of their refusal to give up that the achievement itself is not a fan,” Obama said. “All he does is to prevent most Americans who think about actual achievements, such as road repairing, children’s education, budgets, cleaning our environment, and making our streets safe.”

Obama’s comments strongly indicate the preference of former Foreign Minister over Sanders, who only this week criticize Immigration enforcement initiatives in the Obama administration.

“I don’t think there is any doubt that he wants Hillary to win and believe that she will be the best candidate in the fall and the most effective as president to move forward with what he achieved,” said Jay Carney, former White House secretary this week.

The president has indicated, while he is still neutral, that he supports Minister Clinton’s nomination and prefers to prefer her as a candidate, “Carne He said CNN on Wednesday. “He will not embrace her officially unless it is clear that she will be the candidate. I think he maintains this tradition of not interfering in the party’s preliminary elections.”

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