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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders will addressed his supporters via a live web stream Thursday night.WATCH video story HERE."For the past fourteen months, through the entire primary process, we’ve sent the establishment a message they can’t ignore: we won’t settle for the status quo," Sanders said in a campaign email.Sanders did not end his presidential campaign in his web address. He spoke of the progress it has made during the past year.Sanders said he was continuing his campaign until the Democratic National Convention in July with his more than 1,900 delegates.He said he was determined to help defeat Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump.Sanders said 1.5 million people attended his campaign rallies and town meetings. He said his campaign volunteers made 75 million phone calls and knocked on 5 million doors.He said 2.5 million people made 8 million campaign donations averaging $27.Sanders faces increasing political pressure to end his campaign and endorse former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.Clinton won the Washington, D.C., Democratic primary Tuesday night -- the final contest in the nominating process."This campaign is about more than Bernie Sanders. It is about all of us together. It is about millions of people from coast to coast knowing that we can do much better as a nation," Sanders' email said.He spent several hours last Sunday with a close group of advisers at his Burlington home.President Barack Obama endorsed Clinton last week after meeting with Sanders at the White House."We are united in saying that Donald Trump will not become president of the United States,” Sanders said from his front yard Sunday. “We're going to do everything that we can to prevent that."