Hillary Clinton interviews with Fallon for job of president
“All of this is happening because people are on edge, they’re uncertain”.
She’s got that right.
The editorial outlines numerous reasons to support his bid for the White House. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Sanders said consistency on issues “does speak to the character of a person”, a comment that irked many in the Clinton campaign as Sanders questioning their candidate’s character.
“We need a president – a Democratic president – to succeed President Obama who has what it takes to get the job done”, she said. But his support has been growing steadily.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton on Friday brushed aside remarks by Vice President Biden earlier this week that income inequality is a “relatively new” issue for her. That gives him a 13-point lead over Texas Sen.
Mr. Clinton said, among other things, that Mr. Obama’s candidacy was little more than a “fairy tale”. Until they do, she’s in danger. “So it has to be more about the ability to tackle significant challenges and how experience has demonstrated that she’s capable of doing that”.
Bernie Sanders launched his presidential campaign in 2015 by promising not to go negative – either on the stump or in ads – against Hillary Clinton.
During a press conference Thursday night, Sanders denied the Clinton campaign’s assertion that this line was an attack on Clinton. “And I think it is fair to highlight to voters what you think are the differences on policy between your candidacy and your opponents candidacy”.
It seems clear that the former secretary of state is still the best candidate to defeat the Republicans in the general election, given the numerous posts she’s held during her decades in government and the fact that Sanders is hampered by his self-applied label as a “democratic socialist”. Socially conservative countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Philippines have previously had female heads of state.
Clinton’s campaign and Brock’s super PAC, Correct the Record, began to coordinate in May in a move that many campaign finance experts said tested the limits of campaign laws. “They want somebody who’s willing to stand up to the billionaires and corporate power”. “One says it’s okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do”. The Nation editorial board wrote that “money in politics doesn’t widen debate; rather, it narrows the range of possibility”.
“If we do that, we’re done”, Tad Devine, Sanders’ senior strategist, told Mother Jones in June.
Sanders’s rising popularity and growing list of endorsements so close to the start of the primary season have surprised the political establishment.
On February 27, the southern state will be the fourth face-off between Democrats such as Sanders and Clinton – and the first one with a large percentage of African-American voters. That would completely change the narrative in the race.