Bill Clinton to hit the campaign trail in January
The Sanders campaign also suspended two staffers in connection with the breach, a campaign spokesman said after the ABC debate, following the firing of its top data director after reports of the incident surfaced late.
Hillary Clinton pulled a Trump card Saturday night, and The Donald isn’t happy about it.
According to Clinton, the IS group was “going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.
O’Malley charged that Islamic State militants have advised recruits that the best way to get a weapon in the United States is at a gun show where rules are more lenient on the purchase of a firearm. But they had heated exchanges on the economy, guns, tackling terrorists and the United States overseas.
Clinton was quick to jump on Trump’s anti-Muslim backlash, and strongly condemned any Islamophobic rhetoric. “That there is some kind of Western plot or even war against Islam, which then, I believe, fans the flames of radicalization”.
“Sanders and O’Malley failed to aggressively put Clinton on the debate ropes and didn’t do enough to draw out policy contrasts… for the viewing audience”, said Mr Kall.
But as Patrick Healy wrote for The New York Times, Sanders’s message, now appears “lost in a fog of fear”.
Marco Rubio is also polling well in the state, as well as in SC.
Sen. Bernard Sanders’ weird spat with the Democratic National Committee stretched into a fourth day Sunday, with the grass-roots contender for the 2016 nomination tempering apologies for staff who breached his rival’s campaign files with new swipes at the party’s leaders, saying they’ve treated him unfairly.
US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at the Veterans Memorial Building in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on December 19, 2015.
“No fact-checker has been able to back up her claim on that”, he said.
In his opening remarks, Sanders told the crowd, “I’m running because we need to address the planetary crisis of climate change and take on the fossil fuel industry and transform our energy system away from fossil fuel to energy efficiency and sustainable energy”. According to political website Real Clear Politics, Mrs Clinton has the support of 55.9 per cent of voters, compared with Mr Sanders’ 30.8 per cent and Mr O’Malley’s 3.7 per cent.
The next Democratic debate is scheduled for January 17th in SC.