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2016 hopefuls from both parties speak at New Hampshire event
Vice President Joe Biden, who hasn’t yet announced whether he’ll enter the race, has 16% backing, and former Virginia Sen.
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Not invited to Vegas: Democratic candidate Larry Lessig, a Harvard law professor who said he raised more than $1 million in September after launching a bid centered on overhauling the nation’s campaign-finance system.
Perhaps. But here was a man with a bipartisan background who praised cooperation and offered actual examples of his work with officials of both parties. Lindsay Graham (R-SC), Gov. John Kasich (R-OH), Gov. Martin O’Malley (D-MD), Gov. George Pataki (R-NY), Sen. And unlike numerous other Republican candidates, the Democrats are downright predictable.
The woman began by saying, ” Maybe you can bring me around, but I don’t think you are a friend to women”.
He will give a toast on Tuesday at 10 a.m. on repealing and changing your Affordable Care Act along at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics in Manchester.
Roberta Paine of Keene, N.H., said she’s looking for candidates who are honest, straight-talking, civil and reasonable. We’ve got disgusting trading deals. “Get everybody liquored up and solve problems”.
“No”, Christie flatly told a student who asked him if he were willing to meet halfway on the legalization of marijuana in the spirit of bipartisanship.
The real-estate mogul also touched on Hillary Clinton’s candidacy, lamenting that he doesn’t understand how “she’s able to run“, citing her email scandal, in addition to the controversy surrounding the Clinton Foundation.
Trump was unable to find middle ground with a few convention attendees.
When another questioner asked whether Trump’s his divisive language undermines his ability to solve problems, the candidate replied: “I went to Ivy League schools, I know what’s divisive and what’s not divisive”.
“The word compromise is not a bad word to me”, Trump said.
“I knew I shouldn’t have picked her”, he chimed in.
While the crowd applauded his successes, Trump also faced a series of combative questions from the audience of largely independent-minded voters. Webber was soon after charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
The co-chairs of No Labels are former Sen. “Please, please”, she said, “Don’t make today all about Donald Trump“.
Boston Herald reported that Trump was asked about this question again at the No Labels’ New Hampshire Summit, where he capped how long he expects people will be paying attention.
“Just look at 2014, everyone became a problem solver going into midterms”, Huntsman added.
These Republican candidates are viewed less positively among all registered voters nationwide.
“I’m sick and exhausted of hearing about how good they area and how much they’ve done everywhere else!”
One student in attendance offered a different perspective, giving presidential candidates credit for simply attending the conference and being willing to engage in dialogue about the issues.
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For Chafee, O’Malley and Webb, the debate presents a chance – perhaps the only one they’ll get – to introduce themselves to voters and make a strong impression as Clinton and Sanders alternatives.