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“He is becoming ISIS’s best recruiter”, she said.
After the discovery the DNC temporally shut off the Sanders campaign’s access to the strategically crucial list of likely Democratic voters. “Sanders’ data”, Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said in a statement.
But on the debate stage, Sanders offered apologies while making clear he was still unhappy with the DNC.
During Saturday’s debate, Sanders apologized to Clinton, and both Sanders and Clinton said they were eager to move on to a discussion of the real issues facing American families. “Now what we need to restore confidence in the DNC’s ability to secure data is an independent audit that encompasses the DNC’s record this entire campaign”. Asked whether corporate America would love a Sanders presidency, he said simply, “No, I think they won’t”.
The DNC has restored the Sanders campaign’s access to the primary database of democratic-leaning voters, according to a press release from the DNC.
“What the DNC did was cut off access to our own information, crippling our campaign”.
Nevertheless, he conceded his staff had acted improperly, adding: “This is not the type of campaign that we run”. She was cordial with the only other opponent onstage, former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley (D). Many viewers, he said, were “wondering how they’re even going to be able to buy presents for their kids”. “Every time we get involved with rebels…it ends up being far worse than the people who were there in the first place”, he said.
Sanders said he wants to make “secondary” the fight against Syrian leader Bashar Assad and focus exclusively on defeating the Islamic State. Clinton reminded Sanders of his vote in support of regime change in Libya.
“Mr. Trump has a great capacity to use bluster and bigotry to inflame people”, said Clinton, the former secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton’s communications director defended her candidate’s claim that ISIS is using videos of Donald Trump to recruit members, but could not point to specific evidence of this happening in an interview on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” Sunday. They will be our early warning signal.
“We need major, major reforms of a very broken criminal justice system. But she just made this up in thin air”.
Sanders reiterated his intention to “break up the big banks”, while increasing taxes on the highest earners and increasing the minimum wage.
“The greed of Wall Street is destroying this economy and is destroying the lives of millions of Americans”, Sanders said. And they may make one up, knowing the Clintons and knowing Hillary, but there’s no, there’s nobody. But it also highlights the organizational challenges Sanders faces as he tries to turn an insurgent candidacy into a campaign that can topple a world famous political celebrity with a solid double-digit lead.