Speaking on ABC's
"This Week" program on Sunday, Sanders did not concede he had
lost the Democratic presidential nomination to Clinton, who is
leading in Democratic primaries and is the party's presumed
nominee.
Sanders said he and Clinton would discuss "if she wins, what
kind of administration she will have."
"What I need to see (is) a commitment that there will be
progressive taxation," he said, saying corporations and
billionaires should pay higher tax rates.
He repeated his stance that he would do "everything I can" to
ensure Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, will
not become president.
Sanders said he wanted to see Clinton embrace his view that
healthcare should be a universal right in America and public
universities should offer education for free.
"Will she go as far as I would like her to go? No, she won't,"
he said. "But I think millions of people want to understand and
see is what kind of commitment she has to addressing the real
crises in the country."
(Reporting by Jason Lange; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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