Bernie Sanders: Donald Trump won’t ‘stand with working people’
Sen. Elizabeth Warren will be in OH this weekend to stump for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Senate candidate Ted Strickland. “I think that if you look at the issues-raising minimum wage, building infrastructure, expanding healthcare-Clinton, by far, is the superior candidate”. What is personality, alright? “The reason he is doing so well is there is a lot of angst in this country, there’s a lot of pain in this country, a lot of hurt in this country”, Sanders said.
“If Hillary Clinton were forced to step down because of her health, who should take her place as the Democratic presidential nominee-Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Tim Kaine, or someone else?” (Joining Sanders in Steel City, Braddock, Pennsylvania, was mayor John Fetterman, a Sanders backer who lost to McGinty in the primary.) Then he has a busy weekend of rallies and organizing events planned for OH, where he and Sen. She’s going to double the number of community health centers in America so that working-class people and low-income people can have access to health care. That’s a big deal.
When the father of the revolution frames an argument for Clinton so eloquently, with so many important policy points laid out, it’s hard to resist.
Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen.Bernie Sanders said Friday Hillary Clinton would be well advised to stick to the issues in her campaign against Donald Trump and not be dragged into debates about personality.
Sanders, who lost the Democratic nomination to Clinton, is campaigning in Canton, Kent and Akron on Saturday. Let me be more specific, Bernie Sanders delivered an anti-Trump speech rather than a pro-Clinton speech.
“Before you cast a protest vote … think about what the country looks like and whether you’re comfortable with four years of a Trump presidency”, Sanders cautioned. OH has a long history of voting for the next President of the United States. Despite Clinton’s “mild”, non-contagious form of pneumonia, a doctor said this week that she is “healthy and fit to serve as president”.
Asked about the prognosis for keeping the federal government open as the federal fiscal year comes to a close at the end of September, Sen.
The Clinton-supporting SuperPAC Priorities Action is also unveiling ads that will aim at convincing young voters that backing a third-party candidate is tantamount to voting for Trump, the Wall Street Journal reported.