Washington: Top Democrats in the two chambers of the US Congress have said that they were fine with Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders becoming the party's nominee to face incumbent President Donald Trump in the November 3 presidential election.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a California Democrat, said yes when asked by the media at Capitol Hill on Wednesday about her thought on Sanders being the party's presidential nominee.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, expressed a similar attitude on Tuesday saying that the party has a lot of strong nominees, adding that he's not supporting one over the other, but every one of them will beat President Trump.
Having won the nominating contests in New Hampshire and Nevada following a narrow defeat that saw him rank second in the Iowa race Sanders, a self-proclaimed democratic socialist, is currently the front-runner in national polls.