Sanders campaign says it has more women donors than Clinton
In a statement, Clinton said, “I am honored to have earned the endorsement of the Laborers’ global Union of North America, one of the fastest-growing and most diverse unions in the country”.
While her take on the drought – regional and national collaboration – will find receptive ears, her comments on the other two issues will probably raise some hackles.
“I feel really strongly about this because, you know, some of those hijackers who flew those planes into the World Trade Center, they came here legally and they overstayed so they were here illegally and we didn’t have a clue”.
Later in the discussion, she stated the mining law of 1872 is “hardly a modern way to deal with the costs and benefits of mining”.
All the analysis relies on numbers released by the campaigns, since they include small-dollar donors that the candidates are not required to itemize on federal filings. Her opponents, Senator Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley both voiced their support for a $15 minimum wage early in their campaigns, but it took until early November for Ms. Clinton to affirm her stance on the issue.
In Elko County, the suicide rate has doubled in the past three years.
She continued: “So bring them out of the shadows”.
She said there is much greater awareness and acceptance now of women in leadership roles and a willing ness to judge people on their merits. “I went to Wall Street in December of 2007 – before the big crash that we had – and I basically said, ‘Cut it out!'” she said in this year’s first Democratic primary debate.
The “loose inflammatory talk about refugees” on the Republican side, Clinton said, does not do “us any good at all in waging the fight”.
A separate tax would be levied on high-frequency trading, and she has vowed tougher criminal penalties for individuals who break the rules. Carson followed up by agreeing that a database should exist, but said it should include all immigrants who come into the country, rather than just Muslims. “They have names, and hopes and dreams in that deserve to be respected”.
“I’m particularly concerned about veterans”.
She continued, “Latinas are the CEOs of their family and community and will play a critical role in securing the nomination”.
Clinton’s campaign recently
A dozen states hold votes that day and award delegates on a proportional basis rather than awarding all to the victor, so Weaver said the campaign calculated that it is important to compete hard in all of them rather than skip states where Sanders may not perform as well as Clinton.