Warren relishes role as attack dog against Donald Trump
He says, “I beat everybody”, and “beat the hell out of them”.
As for Clinton, one in every four democratic voters admit they have reservations about her candidacy and see the former first lady in a negative light.
Unfavorable ratings among both Trump and Clinton are higher than for any major-party presidential nominee in recent history, but Trump’s bad marks clearly scream trouble for the outspoken candidate.
“Crazy Bernie”, Trump said of the Vermont senator.
“You know, Scott Brown for Vice President makes sense”, Warren added about a prospective match-up between Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Clinton.
He surmised that the only reason Sanders is still in the race is because he’s waiting for “the Federal Bureau of Investigation to do what everybody thinks they’re going to do”.
Evans said Trump’s statements about the judge and Muslims were “unproductive” and he argued Trump “recognizes he shouldn’t have made those comments”. Warren did mention the “hard fought primary” and said it was time to cross over to the general election with Clinton as the nominee. Jeff Merkley, the only senator to endorse Bernie Sanders, called for party unity while speaking at the Washington State Democratic Convention Saturday morning.
“Is there anything Trump could do to lose Kelly Ayotte’s support?” Trump’s fall has come from among several groups, with liberals, conservatives, Republican women, Democratic men, white Americans without a college degree and independents now all having a more negative view of him.
“I get that Hillary people are frustrated, but I don’t think the Hillary peonple get how important to keep these people, especially the young people, who weren’t initially Democrats, involved”, said Deanie Bergbreiter, a Sanders convention delegate from Sarasota who plans to vote for Clinton in November.
Attendees of the summit — such as members of National Nurses United, Black Lives Matter supporters and Occupy Wall Street veterans — had different causes. “I could spot it a mile away and you just don’t see that in him”.
Ravens’ announcement was met by loud cheers when he told hundreds of people gathered at the state party convention that “it’s very clear that we’ve outgrown the precinct caucus process”.
Speaking at a rally in Las Vegas Saturday afternoon, Trump referred to “a little movement” “coming from people that have been badly defeated”. “I don’t think it’s going to matter that much in terms of whether I win”.
“Whether you supported her in the primary or not, we can all say Hillary Clinton is a fighter”, Warren said.