While Trump jokes of shooting somebody, woman confronts Clinton
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders says he’ll win the race for president if former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg becomes an independent candidate for the White House.
“Now, Senator Grassley shows up at a Trump rally yesterday in Iowa, he’s the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, who has, and his staff have been, you know, behind in pushing a lot of these stories, and announces he’s there for the simple reason to defeat me”, she said.
“The actress campaigned with Clinton in Iowa and New Hampshire this month, wearing a sweater dress with Clinton’s name on it. She also interviewed the former secretary of State in September in an effort to attract millennials, especially young female voters who make up a key support base for Clinton”, The Hill detailed.
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said Republicans are out to get Clinton and Inspector General Charles McCullough III needs to be “careful” his commentary isn’t leaked.
“Everybody hates him”, Trump told the crowd. She said Sunday that she’ll “relieve” him of that decision by winning the nomination.
Sanders, the self-described Democratic socialist, is within striking distance of beating Clinton in the first two early states – a stunning feat in itself.
Sanders said that he is, though, “getting the attention of Wall Street” with his calls to break up big banks and reinstitute a Depression-era law repealed under Bill Clinton that once separated commercial and investment banks. And despite the fact that he might not be as refined and suave as some people might like, he is the person she feels most “confident” to have “represent us on the world stage”, she said.
The people that matter most to the Sanders campaign are the same ones who backed Obama in 2008.
“Familiarity and favorability are winning the day for Bernie Sanders”, David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk University Political Research Center, said in a statement. He says his campaign has received more than two-and-a-half million individual contributions, averaging $27. While it praised him for pushing Clinton to the left and raising the topic of income inequality, it questioned his lack of foreign policy experience and inability to reach beyond his already committed supporters. But her friend, Merry Stockwell, started talking up Sanders’ position on Wall Street, campaign finance reform, and the criminal justice system.
The Republican presidential candidate then asked the audience, “He wasn’t wearing one of those hats, was he?”
While Clinton has been softer on her main opponent, Vermont Sen.
Sanders also reiterate his plan to provide tuition free college with a tax on Wall Street speculation. But his biggest challenge now is convincing voters – including his own small pool of devoted supporters – to continue considering a contender who is all but certain to finish third. “That’s what the American people want, that’s not utopia”, he said.