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Hillary staffer stammers through defense of Clinton’s Trump/ISIS recruiters claim

Many were anticipating Sanders’s response to the data breach of Clinton’s campaign, which Clinton’s staffers called an “egregious breach of data and ethics”.

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In this case, the software vendor for the DNC mistakenly allowed a staffer from the Sanders’ campaign to access data from Hillary Clinton’s campaign.


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According to Clinton, the IS group was “going to people showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”.

The campaign said Sanders passed that mark with a spree of donations during Saturday night’s Democratic primary debate.

“But to be clear, you don’t have a video, as she said” Stephanopoulos said.

“We have to make sure the really discriminatory messages Donald Trump is sending around the world do not fall on receptive ears”, Clinton said.

“If the United States does not lead, there is not another leader – there is a vacuum”, she said.

“She’s not referring to a specific video, but he is being used in social media by ISIS as propaganda”, Palmieri said.

“Well, I think you have to look at both the terrorism challenge that we face overseas and certainly at home, and the role that guns play in delivering the violence that stalks us”, Clinton replied. Mr Sanders accused Mr Trump of race-baiting Republican voters to distract them from their economic woes.

“I hope a lot of people watched the debate tonight”, the Vermont senator said on WMUR, the local ABC affiliate.

“I think we have got to bring together the vast majority of the people who do in fact believe in sensible gun safety regulations…”

“Now, this is getting to be fun”, said Sanders, after Clinton resisted efforts by the moderators to cut her off during a dispute over taxes.

Sen. Sanders said taxing each middle-class wage earner just $1.61 a week could fund paid family medical leave for everyone. Neither the Post nor the Associated Press could find evidence of an ISIS-produced video including footage of Trump.

Notably, Clinton called Trump “Isis’s best recruiter”, and claimed the terrorist network was using footage of the real-estate mogul as a recruiting tool.

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MANCHESTER, N.H. U.S. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton vowed on Saturday not to raise taxes on middle-class Americans if elected next November in a populist push to position herself for a general election battle on pocket-book issues.

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