Hillary Clinton’s White House rival says sorry for data breach
“We hope the Clinton campaign will join us in calling for a thorough, independent investigation starting from Day One in the campaign to review all possible data security failures that may have occurred at the DNC”, Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said in a statement.
The Clinton campaign accused Mr Sanders’ team of stealing information used to target voters and anticipate what issues might motivate them.
In response, the Democratic National Committee cut off Sanders from the crucial voter database, including his own files.
While many critics of Trump say his anti-Muslim rhetoric could help the terror group in its recruitment, it’s unclear whether such a video exists.
Government sources and intelligence experts tell ABC News there is no evidence to support Clinton’s claim that ISIS recruiters are “going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam”.
Still, Trump’s comments make it harder for the United States to build good will among Muslim populations and make him complicit in Islamic State mobilisation efforts, said Democratic strategist Bud Jackson. However, Hillary Clinton accepted Sanders’ apologizes. “That’s the interpretation we made”, Podesta said on “Meet the Press”, adding “I think it’s a very fair charge”.
In the latest Rasmussen Reports poll, taken right after the third and most recent Democratic debate shows that Hillary has lost crucial ground in the Democratic nomination battle. The former Maryland Gov. was aggressive, repeatedly talking over moderators and accusing his rivals of having outdated views on foreign policy, says the same source.
On stage, the two candidates may have seemed to have virtually identically positions on guns on the debate stage. But their tactics differed. Reporter: Her campaign later unable to prove such video exists. “Let’s get rid of Assad later”.
“She’s wrong”, Carly Fiorina said on “Fox News Sunday”, saying Clinton will “lie as long as you can get away with it”.
The rising tensions between Clinton and Sanders, who have largely refrained from attacking each other, occurred at a crucial moment for Sanders, a democratic socialist who is trying to close the gap in the race six weeks before Iowa holds the first nominating contest. The milestone, reportedly reached during Saturday’s debate, included an average contribution size of “below $25”.