Only Sanders mentions race in debate question about racism
Sanders, who is more comfortable talking about economic inequality and financial abuse, said the United States can not fight Assad and Islamic State at the same time and win.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa, Martin”, Sanders said at the ABC debate.
“We have to prevent the Republicans from rolling back the progress that we’ve made”, Clinton said during her opening remarks.
Bernie Sanders may have gotten access to the Democratic National Committee’s voter data system again and even apologized to Hillary Clinton onstage at the third Democratic debate, but the data breach fracas isn’t ending anytime soon. “Making sure that Muslim Americans don’t feel left out or marginalised at the very moment when we need their help”, she said.
“I think we have a shot to win in Iowa”, said Sanders, who said he’ll be spending a lot of time there and in New Hampshire over the next month or so. “We’re not going to find common ground and pull people together by declaring that all Republicans are our enemies, as Hillary Clinton did, or by trying to replace capitalism with socialism, as Senator Sanders as advocated for most of his life”.
What actually happened with the data breach.
“Let me just say this, let’s be clear”. I met with a group of Muslim-Americans this past week to hear from them about what they’re doing to try to stop radicalisation. “Now that I think we’ve resolved your data, we’ve agreed on an independent inquiry, we should move on”. In the article, David Phillips, a program director at Columbia University’s Institute for the Study of Human Rights, is quoted as saying, “Trump’s incendiary anti-Muslim comments will surely be used by ISIS social media to demonize the United States and attract recruits”.
He started to raise money for the campaign in late 2015 and has traveled with his wife to big events, like Saturday’s debate in Manchester.
On Friday, Sanders filed a lawsuit to force the DNC to restore access to his voter files, which it had blocked after the Sanders campaign improperly accessed files generated by the Clinton campaign.
Clinton now holds a almost 27-point lead in the Democratic presidential race, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average.