South Carolina Democrats leaning all Hillary, poll shows
New Hampshire Democratic front-runner Bernie Sanders declared a “political revolution” here after firing a new round of salvos against Hillary Clinton, targeting her character and the “damn emails” he once dismissed.
“You get 12 seconds to say these things”, Sanders told the Journal of his debate exchange on Clinton’s e-mails.
The National Bar Association’s CLE Civil Rights Commemoration Tour goes from November 30 to December 1 and will include tour sites and events planned in Selma, Montgomery and Tuskegee. He followed up by asserting that he did not say that the investigation should end.
Sanders’ campaign is considering a speech, possibly in New York, to provide more details on his economic policies, including how he would seek to structure tax rates to pay for his domestic policy agenda and seek to regulate Wall Street.
But that was a reversal of sorts from what he said in last month’s Democratic presidential debate.
But Sanders told the Journal that he had not changed his opinion since the debate.
“They are determined to do what they can to try to prevent this from happening to any other family, and so am I”, Clinton said at the Iowa meeting. “I think he watched me”, she pointed out, referring to her cameo appearance during this season’s premiere episode.
When asked which candidate they favored in the state’s February 27 primary, 71 percent said Clinton, compared with 15 percent for Sanders and 2 percent for former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley. Sanders said. “The Keystone pipeline is transporting and excavating a few of the dirtiest fossil fuel on Earth”.
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton and dark horse Bernie Sanders appear to be looking at capping ATM fees.
But a Sanders campaign aide says that stance is “not new”, pointing to a CNN interview Sanders conducted shortly after the debate in which he said the investigation into her server should “play itself out”. But unlike their reporting on Clinton they never felt it worthwhile to look at his record in detail; could be because they never believed he would really win the primary.
History haunts Clinton. In 2008, then-Senator Barack Obama famously overcame a long-persisting double-digit deficit and defeated her in a grueling primary.
More recently, however, Clinton suggested that by talking about “urban” versus rural views on guns, her rival, who she didn’t name, was adding a racial and maybe even racist element.
Hillary Rodham Clinton vowed Tuesday to make stricter gun control into a campaign that can compete with the powerful National Rifle Association’s drive to preserve gun rights, and to put the issue on the minds of voters when they cast ballots on Election Day.
Clinton has struck a chord with the electorate by going after the NRA, an area in which she clearly differs with Sanders.