Hillary: Donald Trump is ‘Obsessed’
The statement was followed by a photo from 1993 showing Clinton and Sanders together and autographed by Clinton with the note, “To Bernie Sanders with thanks for your commitment to real health care access for all Americans and best wishes”.
On Saturday though, Sanders announced he would support legislation to roll back 2005 law granting firearm manufacturers legal immunity, a bill he supported a decade ago.
Team Clinton also accused Sanders of launching a negative television ad, a day after the campaign put former first daughter Chelsea Clinton on the stump to go after Sanders on healthcare.
This will be the fourth debate for the Democrats and the last one before the Iowa caucuses. Gun control has emerged as a central theme in the race, with Clinton citing it as one of the major differences between the candidates.
Some leading Democrats are increasingly anxious about Hillary Clinton’s prospects for winning the party’s presidential nomination, warning that Sen.
Sanders, for his part, has said Clinton would not be tough enough regulating Wall Street banks and said he would be more likely to win against a Republican in a general election in November. But Sanders’s vote to protect gun makers and sellers from lawsuits, along with his vote against the 1993 Brady bill-which required background checks and a waiting period on gun purchases, is a liability with Democratic voters. They also were at the rally because they welcomed the opportunity to see the former president.
“Definitely, because we can’t have him again”, she said. She added that the charges were “actually founded in what we can discern about what he would do” as president.
“In my hearts of hearts, I truly believe Senator Bernie Sanders is the right man to lead this country”, said Killer Mike.
He said this would save most people “thousands of dollars a year”. Even with such strong support in the Palmetto State, Clinton vowed to work hard. “I like people who don’t quit”.
Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver rejected the idea that Sanders had changed his position on the legislation. Her campaign has attempted to make the vote a major issue in the race, along with Sanders’ proposal for a single-payer health care system, which Clinton has attacked as unrealistic.
Brock’s plans have already been used as a fundraising tool by the Sanders campaign. The campaign plans to release a doctor’s note before the Iowa caucuses, according to an aide.
The US Presidential candidate stopped by “The Tonight Show” on Thursday night, January 14 and was asked “does Trump intimidate you?” After asking how she heard about “the job”, Fallon asked why she wanted to wanted it.