Bernie Sanders Grapples With His First Scandal
Yes, I apologize. Reporter: Bernie sanders apologizing for the breach of Clinton’s private voter database. Sanders’ campaign fired a worker involved in the breach but also used the controversy to raise money, sending an email to supporters that said the national party had placed “its thumb on the scales in support of Hillary Clinton’s campaign”.
Having quickly dispensed with the voter data breach that had dominating new cycles, Bernie Sanders zeroed on his core campaign issue: income inequality. “This is not the kind of campaign that we run”. However, Hillary Clinton accepted Sanders’ apologizes.
“I would just ask that when this nomination is wrapped up that they come and join with us to make sure that we don’t turn the White House back over to the Republicans”, she added. “Our punishment, of course, should not discourage Senator Sanders from continuing to campaign using the low-frequency radios we have provided him, which have a transmitting radius of up to fifty meters”.
“What we’re asking for now is a thorough investigation with the DNC”, Sanders said on CBS.
The exchange revealed a foreign policy rift that cuts across the Democratic and Republican fields and unites candidates who otherwise have little in common.
Sanders pointed out Clinton’s “aggressive” approach to regime change and how she seemed indifferent to the consequences, following regime change.
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire – The third Democratic presidential debate opened with an apology and ended with compliments. “We disagreed on the war in Iraq”, Sanders said.
“I believe in action where we put together a strong coalition of forces”, Sanders said.
Many also commented on how odd it was that ABC News, which aired the debate, chose to start things up without one of just three candidates on stage.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the current national frontrunner, faced off against Sen. “I can promise you this: We won’t waste a cent. But you have to step up right now to close the fundraising gap and get Hillary to her first victories”. “Let’s get rid of Assad later”.
But it’s been a “hard sell” getting lawmakers to treat addiction to crack cocaine and other drugs associated with black Americans from a similar public health perspective, she says.
Clinton campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri, interviewed later on ABC, said that her candidate was “not referring to a specific video”.
Later, O’Malley hit back: “May I offer a different generation’s perspective on this?” he said while the two older candidates gave their positions on fighting ISIS.