Hillary Admits Bernie’s Campaign Is ‘On Track To Outraise Us This Month’
“As Lis Smith says, ‘It’s clear we need to open up the process, have more debates and engage more voters in this process'”. Bernie Sanders. Mid-question, Clinton walked onstage.
“Police officers should not be shooting unarmed people, predominantly African Americans”, Sanders said.
When asked what Clinton was referring to Saturday night, campaign spokesman Jesse Ferguson pointed Business Insider to a comment from Rita Katz, an expert on ISIS propaganda and co-founder of the SITE Intelligence group.
“I’ll go down that road and people may call me out but they turn out to be wrong”, Trump said.
As Democratic presidential contenders sparred at their last debate of the year, frontrunner Hillary Clinton suggested that her Republican rival Donald Trump’s rhetoric against Muslims was becoming a potent and powerful tool for ISIS. She said that “we are where we need to be” on fighting ISIS and that Obamacare premium hikes are “glitches”, both of which the RNC attacked after the debate. But it also highlights the organizational challenges Sanders faces as he tries to turn an insurgent candidacy into a campaign that can topple a world famous political celebrity with a solid double-digit lead.
Instead of using the restroom at the same time as Smith, however – the Globe reported that the bathroom contained multiple stalls – Clinton instead waited for Smith to leave until she used it.
“This great country and our government belong to all of us, not just a handful of billionaires”, he said, declining to mention national security at all in his closing statement.
Clinton asserted that the Muslim community needs to be befriended not demonized.
Two experts who closely track ISIS on social media also told ABC News that they have not seen the group using video of Trump to lure recruits.
The foreign policy focus has blunted Sanders’ momentum in the Democratic race.
There is an irony to this, one that at times baffles Sanders’ longtime aides: The Vermont senator, the oldest person in either party running for president, has a reputation in his home state for dropping by retirement homes and community healthcare centers because of his interest in healthcare and he has long talked about Social Security and Medicare, two issues important to seniors.
O’Malley looked at how several US-backed regime changes caused chaos, such as Libya in 2011 when Clinton was secretary of state.