SC Democrats support Clinton, latest Winthrop Poll shows
But Sanders says they’re still battling for the nomination and we’ll see that even more of that fight soon. ‘But I have to say your rival Secretary Clinton is not bringing the same tone.
“What this campaign is saying to the billionaire class: Your days of greed and recklessness and irresponsibility are over”, Sanders said to a crowd of sign-waving supporters that was more than double the size Donald Trump drew for the same event a day earlier.
Likely Democratic voters in SC overwhelmingly support Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee to become the 45th president, the latest Winthrop Poll suggests.
An NBC News/Wall Street Journal national poll released Tuesday shows Clinton has opened up a 31-point lead (62 percent to 31 percent) over Sanders among likely Democratic primary voters. He’s explained that he represents a largely rural state where guns “mean different things to people” than in urban states. As a result, he’s argued that he could play a role in bringing opposing sides together. These include strengthening background checks by closing the so-called “Charleston Loophole”, requiring background checks on internet and gun store transfers, repealing the gun industry’s Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act protections, and reinstating the federal assault weapons ban.
The question was not whether Hillary Clinton would support an increase in the minimum wage, but what dollar amount the Democratic candidate would recommend for the hourly minimum. The issue remains popular among Democrats, who unsuccessfully pushed for gun legislation in Congress following the Newtown shootings.
Buoyed by the GOP’s overreach in the televised Benghazi hearings, Hillary Clinton has also staked out a dominant lead in recent national surveys, doubling up Sanders 62 to 31 percent in a recent NBC/Wall Stree Journal poll.
He said no and admitted that there are valid questions about concerns that there was classified material on Clintons server. It just does that. “But we’re working hard, and I think at the end of the day we are going to pull off one of the major political upsets in American history”.
So for the federal government to be having any kind of, you know, blanket rules that they’re going to try to impose I think doesn’t make sense.
Sanders did not repeat his debate remarks that “all the shouting in the world” wouldn’t prevent guns from falling into the wrong hands. Before now, Nicholas writes, Sanders would only criticize specific policy positions, and not Hillary Clinton as a candidate or public figure. Well, first of all, I’m not shouting. “We just heard Shelly talk about the young woman who in Coralville who was killed at the mall where she worked”.