Talking to reporters before an event in East Oakland, California, Sanders preemptively rejected any declarations about Hillary Clinton  as the presumptive nominee until super delegates vote in Philadelphia at the party's convention later this summer, even if she passes the threshold for delegated needed of she may likely win
PHOTO: Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks at Allen Temple Baptist Church during a campaign rally, Monday, May 30, 2016, in Oakland, Calif. At right is actor Danny Glover.

"I think you know there’s been some discussion that some of the media is going to say the campaign is over, she is the nominee on Tuesday night after the votes come in from New Jersey -- that’s not accurate,” said Sanders, who has been feverishly campaigning in California, where 475 pledged delegates are at stake.
The Sanders campaign has said for months that it intends to fight until the national party meets in Philadelphia, even if Sanders does not have a take the lead in pledged delegates. However, until recently, the Vermont senator has also consistently contended he will pass her on that front. These days the senator talks about the momentum he will have going into Philadelphia. Sanders comments today were also notable as they come so late in the game, just a week before June 7, and as Clinton stands on the verge of securing the number of delegates needed for the nomination.