Podesta on Sanders: ‘Where would you stick the knife in’
“But then the day after the election, after Hillary wins, I want you to pledge yourself to work as hard as you can with your friends and your co-workers to make this country what you and I know that we can become”, Sanders said.
Hoogstraten considers Sanders’ political adversary a suitable presidential candidate, despite his disappointing loss to Clinton.
“Truthfully, at this point, writing him in, he’s not going to win the election”, said Henry Ametti of Farmington.
The former president is making the trip to MI ahead of Hillary Clinton’s planned campaign stop in Detroit on Friday. Donald Trump is now leading Clinton by several percentage points in a rolling average of polls in the Buckeye State.
“Despite all the stuff you see in the media it is imperative to stay focused on the real issues and to figure out where we are today”. “The fact that the caucus, the first in the nation, where I was able to split the vote with Secretary Clinton laid the groundwork for us to run a national campaign in which we ended up winning 22 states and got over 13 million votes”, he said.
In one of the newest emails released by Wikileaks, John Podesta discusses how his candidate Hillary Clinton will “stick the knife in” Bernie Sanders.
Sanders lost to Clinton in the race for the Democratic nomination earlier this year.
Sanders, a candidate for the Democratic nomination for president until he lost in July to Hillary Clinton, has not lost any love in Bloomington, though many supporters have made a decision to vote for Clinton in the general election.
Sanders said he and Feingold got along well during their three years together in the Senate, prior to Feingold losing in 2010 to Republican now-incumbent Ron Johnson.
“There are still too many people who want jobs but can not find them, too many who are working part-time but would prefer full-time work”, Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, said in a September press conference.
Jonathan Gliboff “20, while not a Sanders supporter, also enjoyed hearing him speak, citing Sanders” charisma and genuine concern for issues affecting students. We have got to understand that no president, none, not Hillary, not Bernie anybody else can do it alone.
“I saw quite a few polls that had IN close between the two candidates”, Deppert said. It’s not about Hillary Clinton and it is not about Donald Trump. It’s not about Mr. Trump’s wife or family.