After months of caution and slipping poll numbers, Clinton goes on offense
People interested in learning more about Democrat Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders participated in a video town-hall meeting on Wednesday night. Her status as a front-runner is solid in the Democratic primary, where an average of several national polls show her outpacing Sanders by 36 percentage points.
Presidential candidates Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley and Hillary Clinton have called out Uber, claiming they are concerned about (what else?) the company’s lack of regulation.
The former secretary of state’s new posture, according to the Post, has included “almost daily attacks on the better-known contenders among the wide Republican field”, the “surprise release of her health and tax information late last month on the same day as a very public airing – in the home state of [former Florida Gov. Jeb] Bush and Sen”.
Ask yourself this: If Hillary Clinton announced a rally next weekend in, say, Seattle, could she get 28,000 people to show up?
Still, he said that he doesn’t “know that a man would be treated the same way that Hillary is”, adding that he thinks “some of it is sexist”.
Sanders also said he is “disturbed” by the attitudes of the GOP candidates toward war after watching the first Republican debate last week. These workers are aware they are not an employee in the traditional sense, and yet they still want to work for such companies. What you don’t see are the 9,000 other people who couldn’t get into the arena but listened on loudspeakers outside. But the logical consequences that the only people who can run for office in America who don’t have curry favors are billionaires themselves.
He also explained his support for the Iran nuclear deal, saying he supports the idea of doing everything possible to prevent Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon without going to war. “And in those countries, by and large, government works for ordinary people and the middle class, rather than, as is the case right now in our country, for the billionaire class”.
She says that Sanders plan for helping to fund the college tuition relief for students is “to kind of take that away from the wealthy”. And the alternative of not reaching an agreement, you know what it is? I think socialist is kind of a dirty word.
Sanders said he “wouldn’t frame it that way”.
“Do we really want another war, a war with Iran?” The complaint says the piece “implies not only that there is now no Democrat offering a serious challenge to Clinton for the 2016 presidential nomination, but that if there was to be one, it would be Joe Biden. I’d like to see the DNC have more debates”, he said. Republican base voters will be fired up beyond belief to take back the White House – and vote against Clinton – next November.