Story highlights Clinton will not put overt pressure on Sanders to quit the race

But Clinton allies will remind Sanders that she conceded when she was in a similar position in 2008

New York (CNN) Hillary Clinton and her many surrogates who will be blanketing TV tonight will not call on Bernie Sanders to get out of the race, according to aides and talking points distributed by the campaign.

Clinton, as she has been doing, will extend an olive branch to the Vermont senator's supporters, hoping that doing so will make uniting the party easier in the coming weeks. What's more, the campaign feels wins in California and New Jersey would put all the necessary pressure on Sanders to get out on his own, meaning a push from Clinton wouldn't be necessary or helpful.

Clinton has tried this before.

After winning the Pennsylvania primary on April 26, Clinton took the stage in Philadelphia and commended Sanders.

"I applaud Sen. Sanders and his millions of supporters for challenging us to get unaccountable money out of our politics and giving greater emphasis to closing the gap of inequality," Clinton said. "And I know together, we will get that done. Because whether you support Sen. Sanders or you support me, there's much more that unites us than divides us."

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