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Democrats debate for final time in 2015

Sanders, a U.S. Senator from Vermont, had 41 percent of the searches with a Democratic candidate’s name in it. Hillary Clinton, former first lady and U.S. secretary of state, came in second with 33 percent.

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Indeed, if Clinton does win the Democratic nomination, expect her to make a case just like this to Bernie Sanders supporters.

The Sanders campaign on Friday filed a lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee in a federal court to restore its access to the voter data. Sanders kept reminding the audience that (unlike Clinton) he voted against the Iraq war, which he blamed for the chaos now engulfing the Middle East. “I voted against the war in Iraq because I thought unilateral military action would not produce the results that were necessary and would lead to the kind of unraveling and instability that we saw in the Middle East”, Sanders said.

“What the DNC did arbitrarily without discussing it with us is shut off our access to our information, crippling our campaign”, Sanders said.

Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver accused the DNC of working to protect Clinton, pointing to the party’s limited debates at low-viewership periods such as Saturday nights as an example.

Sanders’ campaign fired a worker involved in the data breach.

Hillary Clinton is the Democrats’ most experienced candidate, so she’s the favorite the win every one of their debates, which she usually does. “Having one position in 2000 and then campaigning against President Obama”, he said.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush was the most active, criticizing Clinton on Twitter for saying the U.S.is now where it needs to be in the fight against ISIS.

The US Democratic presidential hopefuls each hit on the need to boost national security, raise the m … Miringoff said voters need to see negatives in Sanders and Clinton in order for him to get traction from his single-digit showings in the pols. When David Muir asked Hillary if corporate America would love her, she replied, “Everybody should love me”. The political neophyte tops most Republican national polls and is putting establishment candidates like Jeb Bush in knots. “He is becoming ISIS’ best recruiter”.

Clinton, meanwhile, said while she agrees with O’Malley’s call for “commonsense gun safety measures”, she wishes he wouldn’t misrepresent her record.

The former Maryland governor took aim at Clinton on the issue of financial regulations, accusing her of “trying to hide her relationship with Wall Street big banks by invoking the attacks of 9/11” in the last debate.

O’Malley said that the United States “must never surrender our American values to racists, must never surrender them to the fascist pleas of billionaires with big mouths”.

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“Let’s tell the truth, Martin”, Mrs Clinton chimed in.

Democratic US presidential candidate former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks as fellow candidate and Senator Bernie Sanders listens