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Sanders calls for unity in DNC speech In his speech to the Democratic National Convention, Bernie Sanders told supporters he knows they're disappointed, but they need to help elect Hillary Clinton. Share Shares Copy Link Copy

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WEBVTT ATOR BERNIE SANDERS. THE QUESTION IS, WILL PEOPLE WHO "FEEL THE BER " RESPOND TO HIS MESSAGE? MATT: THAT IS THAT. IT COMES DOWN TO WHETHER OR NOT -- THIS IS THE VENTING THE SANDERS PEOPLE NEED, OR IN HILLARY CLINTON'S CASE, IS THIS GOING TO HELP HER OUT. BERNIE SANDERS CAME OUT HERE AND ANNOUNCED THAT HIS AGGRESSIVE POLITICAL REVOLUTION IS GOING TO CONTINUE BEYOND THIS NIGHT. HE SAID THAT DONALD TRUMP HAD BEEN INSULTING TO MANY MINORITY GROUPS AND THE HILLARY CLINTON SHOULD BE ELECTED PRESIDENT. BERNIE SANDERS: YOU COULD CONCLUDE THAT BASED ON HER IDEAS AND HER LEADERSHIP, HILLARY CLINTON MUST BECOME THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. [CHEERS] MATT: LOOK AT THAT RIGHT THERE, THAT LAST WOMAN RIGHT THERE, SHOUTING "NO." THIS REMINDS ME OF TWO OTHER BIG CONCESSION SPEECHES LIKE THIS. ONE IN 1980, CANDIDATE WHO WENT TO JIM CARTER'S CONVENTION. THAT DID NOT UNIFIED THE PARTY.