Hillary Rodham Clinton secures support of superdelegates in Arkansas, her
Democratic-leaning independents prefer him over her, 50 percent to 38 percent.
There’s no better measure of that establishment than unpledged party leaders and elected official delegates, better known as “superdelegates”. On the day Clinton announced her campaign for the presidency in April, Sen.
The second Democratic primary debate is scheduled for Saturday night at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa.
It’s true that Clinton also led in the superdelegate race in the 2008 presidential cycle and eventually lost to Barack Obama. She has said fossil fuel extraction on public lands should be phased out gradually and that she would not oppose lifting a long-standing ban on crude oil exports if it came with tradeoffs for clean energy, drawing criticism from environmentalists.
Still, Clinton faces problems that could provide an opening to Sanders, if not the Republicans in a general election contest.
Also, using good judgment applies to using a private e-mail account instead of using a government account. Of the two remaining CT superdelegates, one said he’s undecided and the other said her position as national president of the Federation of Democratic Women prevents her from making an endorsement before the convention.
U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Lujan has yet to commit, but he said the Democratic candidates are exciting voters with agendas that touch on the struggles of the middle class as well as the economy and opportunities for higher education.
Three, however, say they’ll support Hillary Rodham Clinton.
Clinton’s supporters include U.S. Reps. It all depends on who she is talking with at the time. “Since day one we have not taken this nomination for granted and that will not change”. “His life is more in alignment with the people”.
In a test of the ability to win, the poll indicates that both Clinton and Sanders would defeat the leading Republican candidates, including Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Donald Trump and Carly Fiorina. Sanders would defeat Rubio by 3 percentage points, Bush by 10, Cruz or Trump by 12, and Fiorina by 14.
Mr. Link noted that Mr. Sanders had gotten 40 percent in the polls by being himself.
Clinton backs a Democratic proposal in the U.S. Congress that would provide what her campaign called a “federal backstop” for retired mine workers. He said he too would roll out an economic plan for coal workers.
Hes got to continue introducing himself and find ways to convince people to say they can see him as president, Mr. Devine said.