Donald Trump rejects Hillary Clinton’s ISIS best recruiter claim
The Sanders data director was sacked by the campaign last Thursday and two more staffers were suspended Saturday. “I haven’t’ seen any evidence that he killed anybody in terms of reporters”, he said. But Weaver said he would not “impugn the character and reputation of these dedicated young people until I know whether somebody’s going to be fired or not”. Sanders has now garnered more than 2.3 million contributions, breaking Obama’s previous record of 2,209,636 donations during his re-election campaign.
The DNC previously cut off the campaign’s access to the database, saying it inappropriately accessed Hillary Clinton’s campaign data during a security failure in the database software, which the Sanders campaign somewhat admitted to.
For Sanders, Clinton’s main competitor, little has changed from his previous stance on what he calls “establishment politics and establishment economics” and the nation’s “rigged economy”.
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Clinton and Sanders both favored gun control legislation, and former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley touted his record of pushing gun safety laws in Maryland.
In the event hosted by ABC News, frontrunner Hillary Clinton, Sen.
Sanders and O’Malley have complained repeatedly about the national Democratic Party’s decision to hold just six debates, compared to the 12 scheduled by the GOP.
“On a lot of issues, I think that I have staked out a progressive set of policies that go way back to before my time in elected office”, Clinton said.
Bernie Sanders, left, and Hillary Clinton speak during an exchange during the Democratic presidential primary debate Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015, at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H.
Clinton’s campaign also sent Business Insider a tweet from an alleged ISIS sympathizer’s account that commented on Trump’s refusal to rule out the potential creation of registry for Muslim-Americans. “That’s the interpretation we made”, Podesta said on “Meet the Press“, adding “I think it’s a very fair charge”. And they may make one up, knowing the Clintons and knowing Hillary, but there’s no – there’s nobody – she just made it up. Clinton challenged Sanders on how he would pay for those proposals, suggesting he’d pass on the costs to states and middle class Americans. This is a result, he said, of “flip-flopping” by Sanders and Clinton.
Sanders said he had lost an election in Vermont for a gun-control stance and Clinton said she had backed gun-control measures.