Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said Wednesday that he "misspoke" when he told reporters he may slow his frenetic campaigning pace after a recent heart attack.
The Vermont senator backtracked in an interview with
NBC News just a day after indicating that health concerns would force him to change "the nature" of his campaign, in the short term, at least.
"We're going to get back into the groove of a very vigorous campaign," Sanders told NBC, downplaying the impact of the heat attack, which required him to be rushed to the hospital where he received two stents to clear a clogged artery in his heart.