BREAKING NEWS – Sen. Bernie Sanders, within hours of scoring a decisive New Hampshire victory over Hillary Clinton, was moving quickly to confront perhaps his campaign’s biggest challenge: proving his appeal can extend beyond rural, white voters. It was no coincidence that on the day after his win, Sanders held a one-on-one breakfast meeting with the Rev. Al Sharpton at a Harlem landmark, where they discussed issues that affect the African-American community around the country. “I think it is very important that he sent the signal that on the morning after a historic victory… he would come to Harlem and have breakfast with me and he picks up the check”, Sharpton said. “My position that I am not flexible on is public knowledge, which is, any white person that I endorse, must feel guilty about being white.” Later in the day Sanders commented on the meeting, stating “I think we had a productive dialogue. But I must admit that I often got distracted by his strange hair style, and how loud he would get during a normal conversation.”