
The End of a Political Revolution
By endorsing Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders signals that his presidential run is over.
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By endorsing Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders signals that his presidential run is over.

The Vermont senator gives his blessing ahead of the Democratic National Convention.

The New Jersey governor went on the attack Monday on behalf of his party’s nominee.

House Speaker Paul Ryan is among the latest adds, despite distancing himself from Donald Trump.

The former U.S. senator is expected to announce that he’s launching a Senate bid Monday, CNN reports.

The Vermont senator is expected to endorse the Democratic Party's presumptive nominee on Tuesday.

The Florida Democrat will appear in Jacksonville federal court on Friday.

The presumptive Republican nominee will meet with lawmakers for a question-and-answer session ahead of the party's national convention this month.

His campaign announced that it raised $51 million in June, significantly more money than it made in May.

With staffing changes and the establishment of two nonprofit groups to advance his agenda, a future presidential campaign appears to be under way.