In the bright lights of the political revolution, Bernie Sanders does not sound like a candidate who is about to give up. “Here we are in mid-June, and we’re still standing!” he said on Thursday to a crowd at a stadium in Washington, D.C., where he will compete at the bitter end of a long Democratic primary, delegate counts damned. But even as Sanders vows to fight on, he and presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton are making a truce. The two friends-turned-opponents plan to meet face-to-face on Tuesday night for the first time in months after the polls close for the D.C.