Bernie’s (mostly) with her.

Bernie Sanders says he’s going to vote for Hillary Clinton in November.

“Yes,” said the Democratic presidential candidate, 74, when asked in an interview on MSNBC.

“I think the issue right here is I’m going to do everything I can to defeat Donald Trump,” Sanders said. “I think Trump in so many ways will be a disaster for this country, if he were to be elected president. We do not need a president whose cornerstone of his campaign is bigotry.”

But only hours later, he appeared to backtrack when interviewed on CNN.

“Simply stated, when the day comes in November and Sanders has to cast his vote, to whom does it go?” host Chris Cuomo asked him.

“In all likelihood, Hillary Clinton,” Sanders replied.

Cuomo pressed by asking: ‘When you say ‘all likelihood,’ what percentage of error … ?”

Sanders cut him off saying, “I don’t want to parse words right now.”

But, Sanders admitted, he will still not be withdrawing from the race for president. He wants to continue fighting for a “strong” Democratic platform.

Even so, the socialist from Vermont, who gave Clinton more trouble than she expected, says his opponent has the nomination locked up.

“I’m pretty good at arithmetic, and what I know is that Hillary Clinton has more pledged delegates than I do and she has a lot more superdelegates than I do,” he said. “But what I also know is we’re bringing 1,900 delegates into the convention, that we have received 13 million votes.”

Sanders added, “We are going to be urging millions of people to get involved in the political process.”