Bernie Sanders didnt endorse Hillary Clinton the day after Barack Obama launched his own "I'm With Her" campaign actually, he got booed by House Democrats fed up with his slow walk to the finish line but there were growing signs that an announcement may be in the works.
Clintons campaign hastily released a new college affordability plan, offering free college tuition to working families, just hours before the presumptive Democratic nominee was set to excoriate Donald Trumps business record in the heart of his failed Atlantic City casino empire.
She wasn't planning to address the big policy shift in this down-on-its-luck casino town, but the announcement was intended as a peace offering to the Vermont senator and the first major public step towards an endorsement sources close to the negotiations now expect to arrive before the Republican convention.
By leaking the plan, Clinton made a significant concession to Sanders on one of the driving issues of his campaign free public college for all a pledge that has in part accounted for his stunning 5-to-1 margin over the party's nominee among voters under the age of 30.
Clintons new proposal, the product of weeks of negotiations between the campaigns, outlines a plan to provide free college for families earning $125,000 or less at in-state public colleges and universities, which would include about 80 percent of the college-age population.