Bernie Sanders will be at next Democratic presidential debate, says campaign spokeswoman
Campaign operations "are continuing as usual and he will be at the debate," Sanders' spokeswoman Sarah Ford wrote in an email to CNBC.On Wednesday, the Sanders campaign said the Vermont senator was putting his campaign on hold as he recovers from an artery blockage procedure.
Democratic 2020 U.S. presidential candidate and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders speaks at a campaign stop in Hooksett, New Hampshire, September 30, 2019.will be participating in the next Democratic presidential debate on Oct. 15 in Ohio, the senator's campaign told CNBC on Thursday, one day after a health scare.
"[Campaign] operations are continuing as usual and he will be at the debate," Sanders' spokeswoman Sarah Ford wrote in an email to CNBC. She declined to comment further.putting his campaign on hold"Sen. Sanders is conversing and in good spirits. He will be resting up over the next few days," his campaign advisor Jeff Weaver said Wednesday.
The 78-year-old senator is the oldest presidential candidate seeking to challenge President Donald Trump, 73, in 2020. During his 2016 presidential campaign against Hillary Clinton, Sanders released a doctor's note stating the senator was in good health and did not have a history of heart disease.
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