Sanders: No, I’m Not Ready To Endorse Clinton Yet
“He hates her. Bernie Sanders can not stand Hillary Clinton”.
About $40.5 million went directly into the Hillary for America fund, with the rest going to the Hillary Victory Fund, which splits its money between the DNC and state parties.
Donald Trump criticised again Hillary Clinton, being underlined her real intentions – to ship American jobs overseas.
“I’m with her, I am fired up, and I can not wait to get out there and campaign for Hillary”, added Obama, who won a brutal, months-long Democratic primary battle against Clinton in 2008.
It’s possible Clinton could also use the trip to criticize New Jersey Gov.
“So far he has been riding a wave of good feelings in the sense he ran an incredible campaign”, said former North Dakota Senator Kent Conrad, whose time in the Senate overlapped with both Sanders and Clinton, who was a NY senator from 2001 through 2009.
“We’re trying to do everything we can right now to make the Democratic platform the most progressive platform in the history of the Democratic Party”, Sanders said.
Overall, voters have increasingly sided with Clinton since mid-May, when the two were about even in the poll. “And they don’t think either candidate would be a good president”.
In what has been described as “the most coordinated effort to date” to block Trump for accepting the nomination, hundreds of delegates have joined with multiple super PACs and legal advisors to find a replacement candidate. That’s in addition to what’s available on the super PAC side: those groups, which can not directly coordinate their spending with the candidates, face no contributions limits whatsoever. He spilled the beans on Obama’s support for gay marriage in 2012-and the White House was not happy about it. On Wednesday, the candidate mingled with 15 donors at trendy San Francisco brunch spot Boulettes Larder. Her schedule included stops at hedge fund manager Orin Kramer’s home and financier Steven Rattner’s place.
Originally, the event was supposed to be in Green Bay, Wisconsin, a state where Democrats have won in seven straight presidential elections. However, over the a year ago Trump has come close. “We have disagreements on issues, but to say that I hate her is absolutely untrue”.
Sanders, who has yet to officially suspend his campaign, hoped he would hear “those things” before the Democratic National Convention.
Populous cities such as Orlando, Miami and Tampa are where Democrats build their margins of victory in the state, and where Obama is most likely to campaign in with Clinton. It also has tried to give some small donors big-donor-level access by holding raffles for private dinners with her. Trump’s campaign does not. FiveThirtyEight projects the Libertarians to take 8.8 percent of the popular vote in the state, where Clinton is now forecasted to win 57.8 percent to Trump’s 31.8 percent.