Sanders blasts GOP ‘racist effort’ to delegitimize Obama
Sanders told Cuomo that, although he could not speak to Trump’s motivations, he believed the “birther” movement, which was driven by a doubts over whether Obama was born in America, was “a racist effort to try to delegitimize the president of the United States”.
“We have been dealing in the last seven years with an unprecedented level of obstructionism against President Obama”, the self-styled Democratic Socialist said. Responding to an attack ad by Clinton, Sanders explained that his campaign is about more than taking on Wall Street.
South Carolina Democrats vote Saturday on whether they prefer Clinton or Sanders in the White House.
The forum highlighted the very different tone Clinton and Sanders take to address race.
Sanders is an underdog in the Florida Democratic primary against Hillary Clinton.
“We relied on media reports that said her top donors at the fundraisers “donated” $27,000″, Casca wrote in a later email, linking to two incorrect media reports from CBS and ABC local news stations in Los Angeles. “Now she’s more a case of ‘What can I do to get more voters?’ That’s all she’s really caring about”, says Crafton.
“I am happy to release all of my paid speeches to Wall Street – here it is”, Sanders said, with a wave of his hands.
“The Clintons can get a delegate lead quicker than we can, and they have a way to gut out the delegate fight”, Devine said, adding “We have to turn victories in state after state into big momentum that can change the numbers”.
“I am on record…I went to Wall Street before the Great Recession”.
Cheers for Hillary Clinton came not only from inside the town hall on Tuesday night, but also at the watch party in Beaufort County.
Sanders, meanwhile, has tried to slice into Clinton’s dominance among black voters with an ad featuring the daughter of Eric Garner, and by campaigning alongside the rapper Killer Mike.
“I am well aware of the drip, drip, drip”. But you know what, I wouldn’t even say that.
“I don’t have any problem with it”, Harpootlian said about Clyburn’s endorsement. She gave a substantive answer on criminal-justice reform, but we hope the Beygency didn’t catch this pivot. “But if I win, certainly it’s something we’ll want”, the NY billionaire said.
While Sander supporters say it’s tough being a Democrat in Nebraska, they are proud to support him instead of Clinton because they say he stays true to his word.
The next most common descriptions of Sanders were old (6%), favorable (5%) and fresh face/new ideas/change for the better (5%).
“Why is there one standard for me and not for everybody else, Chris? If I ever let those people down, it would be a awful, bad thing”.