Trump sided with Bernie Sanders in his spat over whether he told Elizabeth Warren a woman can't win in 2020

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in a statement that Sen. Bernie Sanders disagreed with her that a woman could become the Democratic presidential nominee.

Warren said Sanders said the comment during a private meeting in December 2018 to discuss the upcoming 2020 election.

President Donald Trump sided with Sanders, saying he believes the senator from didn't say that a woman couldn't win the presidency.

"I don't believe Bernie said that, I really don't," he continued. "It's not the kind of thing he would say."

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President Donald Trump sided with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, saying he believes the senator from Vermont didn't say that a woman couldn't win the presidency.

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