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Sanders allows he’d lose Democratic primary if held today

The national poll of 1,002 adults, including 385 registered Democrats or Democrat-leaners, was conducted November 15-17 for Bloomberg Politics by Selzer & Co. of Des Moines, Iowa.

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The next day, he endorsed Sen.

“There’s a lot of good things we could do if the Republicans would just get out of the way”, she said during her half-hour of speaking time on the stage. Clinton’s long-running ties to Wall Street are getting a fresh look after last weekend’s Democratic presidential debate. She says would “break up the big banks” if necessary and hold top financial executives accountable.

She said it was President Barack Obama and the Democrats who led the country out of the recession and the Wall Street crash she said was caused by a GOP-pushed deregulation.

“I also don’t subscribe to Secretary Clinton’s economic theory, which is to take orders from the big banks of Wall Street to create an economy that is of the few and by the few and for the few”. “Well, I don’t want to see your taxes go up; I want to see your health-care costs go down”. Even as she promises greater regulation of hedge funds and private equity firms, liberals deride her for refusing to reinstate the Glass-Steagall Act, a law that separated commercial and investment banks until its repeal under President Clinton. Sanders favors its restoration. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who she said would raise taxes on the middle class.

A few in the crowd had waited on their feet for hours after Sanders spoke to make their presence known during Clinton’s speech.

And sitting between the American and SC flags, each candidate signed their statement of candidacy for the SC primary election. They declined to share specific findings from internal polls, but predicted the issue could resonate in Democratic contests in Iowa, Nevada, OH and MI, where many people have lost homes and businesses to bank foreclosures.

“There’s no president who will fight harder to end institutional racism and reform our broken criminal justice system”, Sanders says in the ad that will start airing next week in Columbia, Florence, Myrtle Beach, Charleston and Greenville.

Speaking to reporters earlier, Sanders was more direct, saying that he was “disappointed” that Clinton would not back a system that would “save middle-class families thousands and thousands of dollars a year”. Sanders believes in “socialism”, O’Malley said, adding it was “a failed ideology from our past”.

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. – Hillary Clinton said Saturday she’s willing to split apart big financial institutions should the need arise.

“Other candidates want to increase taxes for the working people and the middle class as part of their health plans”, Clinton said Saturday. “These are major concerns”.

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Meanwhile, 46 percent of Clintons supporters say they cant be persuaded by another candidate, compared with 36 percent of Sanderss backers.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton takes part in a presidential debate sponsored by CNN and Facebook at Wynn Las Vegas