Bernie Sanders response to Donald Trump’s election as President of the United States is to tweet away. Here are some examples, including re-tweets of his appearance on CNN.
Americans want change but will Trump have the courage to stand up to Wall Street or will he appoint another banker to run the Treasury?
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Thank you.— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
Sanders also called on Democrats to stand together:
When we stand together and don’t let demagogues divide us up, there is nothing we cannot accomplish. https://t.co/53ZfJ5tJDY
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 12, 2016
And Senator Sanders called on Trump not to deport millions of Muslims.
If Trump is serious about being a president for all Americans he must rescind his plans to ban Muslims and deport 11 million people.
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 11, 2016
This is America and we aren't going to throw out 11 million people who are undocumented. We’re not going to turn against Muslims. pic.twitter.com/jhpixSNbBw
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 11, 2016
Finally the Senator from Vermont promised to fight Donald Trump if he “appeals to racism.”
.@SenSanders: I will vigorously oppose Trump if he appeals to racism, sexism, or other discriminatory measures https://t.co/kD1h5Go4Ih
— CNN (@CNN) November 10, 2016
So Bernie Sanders supporters must be thinking that he could have beaten Donald Trump, right?