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Paris highlights Clinton’s foreign policy record
The decision is a blow to Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said at a Democratic debate Saturday that he still believes the biggest threat to America is global warming.
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He said that the USA invasion “unravelled the region”.
“On Medicare for all, the middle class would be far better off because it would save taxpayers money”. “We must be able to work collaboratively with others”, he said. We’ve gotta have them be part of our coalition.
During the 2008 election cycle, the union held off endorsing a candidate until primary season was nearly over, endorsing then-Senator Barack Obama in February 2008.
After struggling during the summer, Clinton’s campaign has built a large lead over Sanders in national polls and has an edge in Iowa, the home of the first presidential caucus.
“I thought that moment, frankly, was pretty shameful”, O’Malley said. “Unfortunately, Nouri al-Maliki, the prime minister, set about decimating it”. “Look, she doesn’t have to mask that, it is what it is”. It can not be detained.
Clinton was asked at the debate to respond on the spot to a tweet challenging her comments. Sanders called it “one of the worst foreign policy blunders in the modern history of the United States”. Clinton expressed preference for jihadists.
The new seriousness manifested itself at a GOP cattle-call this weekend, where candidates emphasized how they would differ with Obama, and on the Democratic debate stage on Saturday night.
The terrorist group ISIS has claimed responsibility for the terror attacks that left more than 100 people dead, and hundreds more hurt.
The rest of the contest included familiar themes.
Clinton’s opponents are a dog with a bone with this one. Like Sanders today, Obama was loath to run a negative campaign and wanted to offer a more optimistic, constructive politics.
Later the subject turned to her campaign’s hefty collections from Wall Street.
“The business model of Wall Street is fraud”, he said.
At the debate, Clinton’s main rival, Senator Sanders, pressed Clinton on the fact that her top campaign contributors were from Wall Street (leading to Clinton’s invoking 9/11). “And if we do not get our act together and listen to what the scientists say, you’re going to see countries all over the world, they’re going to be struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts of land to grow their crops”, he said. “So I think she has clearly maintained the independence of her positions”, he added.
But Clinton’s response was…odd. Where were we attacked?
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Former President Bill Clinton joined Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail Sunday in Ames, Iowa, telling CNN after the event that attacks tying his wife to Wall Street are “a stretch”. “It was good for the economy, and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country”.