Sanders, Clinton to share Ohio Dem event
Clinton has frequently accused Sanders of wanting to start an impossible new health-care debate, and at the determinant of some people.
The email also excerpts Clinton’s statements last fall that she wants anyone supporting her, including super PACs, to go after Republicans and not fellow Dems. Her biting comments followed an interview in which Sanders suggested Obama hadn’t succeeded in closing the gap between Congress and the American people – something Obama himself has acknowledged.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, left, meets with people at an event to speak with young immigrants, or so-called “dreamers” and their families at a campaign office Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016, in Las Vegas.
By “background and views”, Sanders ostensibly meant that he’s a 74-year-old Jewish socialist from NY with more than a hint of a Brooklyn accent.
A recent poll conducted by “Real Clear Politics” has Clinton and Bernie Sanders tied at 45% in Nevada. “Experience should teach you not to vote for an Iraq War where this country has not attacked us”, Ellison said about Clinton.
“African-Americans and Latinos not only face the general economic crises of low wages and high unemployment and poor educational opportunities, but they face other problems as well”, he began. However, who more than Hillary Clinton would push for women’s issues?
In a swipe at Sanders, Rep. G.K. Butterfield, D-N.C., chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, said the country needs a president “who doesn’t simply campaign and promise wonderful things, things that are politically impossible to achieve”. Clinton defended Kissinger, and said she would speak with anyone who can offer good advice.
Both candidates were largely restrained in their head-to-head contest – a contrast to their campaign’s increasingly heated rhetoric on the campaign trail.
Sanders responded by noting that Clinton ran against Obama in the 2008 presidential race.
Bernie Sanders is earning huge praise for a series of ads painting him as an advocate for the voiceless, part of a strategy that could help the Vermont Senator achieve a breakthrough with a very important demographic. Clinton said those proposals come with unrealistic price tags.
“I love Hillary. I think it was the best time when Bill Clinton was in office and Hillary was right there”, said another Huntsville resident, Terron Terver. Her team is also grasping for ways to clarify what’s seen as a muddled message, particularly when compared to Sanders’ ringing call for a “political revolution”.