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And Clinton on election eve served notice that she hopes Sanders will support her if she wins the nomination, “the way I supported President Obama when I dropped out”. Cooper said it might not go anywhere because of a law Sanders backed in 2005 that shields gun manufacturers from certain lawsuits when someone legally buys a gun and then intentionally misuses it. What should we expect from her first Fox News appearance since June 2014? The following is an edited transcript of that exchange.

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They resumed their battle on Monday, with Sanders accusing Clinton of distorting his record when she said he opposed the auto bailout credited with rescuing General Motors and Chrysler during the economic crisis.

The video continued: “Bernie Sanders”. With more than $40 million contributed to the campaign in February, Sanders can keep campaigning and will continue to press Clinton on issues of inequality and trade, among others. “I didn’t interrupt her, despite the fact that she spoke longer.” . That she saw that and thought she’d get a fair shake? If I win, it will mean that young people and working-class people are coming out in large numbers. During the 2014 election cycle, 14 candidates received $9,900 from the NRA, and only one of the them was a Democrat – Georgia Rep. John Barrow, who was endorsed by the NRA but lost to Republican Rick W. Allen. Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders face off in MI and Mississippi. Sure, there was posturing and one-upmanship on both sides. “And you will see a better result than what you expect”.

BAIER: Yeah, there are no restrictions on the questions – what I ask or what the audience asks. It’s a wide-open town hall.

The issue was also one of the flashpoints on the debate stage on Sunday. “I think that is a pretty big difference”. That’s a fair assumption. So I’m not satisfied with doing everything we must do for Flint. And, of course, we’ll have our own line of inquiry too.

The two presidential front-runners are both eyeing Super Tuesday 2 as a chance to build on their momentum and pad their leads as they look to put the races away by the end of the month.

“I want to see public colleges and universities tuition free”, he said.

Q: How conscious are you of the hard situation you’re walking into? If they are selling a product and the person who buys it legally, what you are talking about is ending gun manufacturing in America.

“When you’re white, you don’t know what it’s like to be living in a ghetto, you don’t know what it’s like to be poor”. The state is home to the us auto industry. “That is a bad thing and that has got to change”. You never know. Maybe Chris Wallace will let me use his full-screens.

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Trump has so far won 384 delegates to 300 for Cruz, but the contests over the next week will play a big role in determining whether any candidate gathers the 1 237 needed to win the nomination or if the decision will have to be made at the convention in July.

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