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US Democratic debate drew 8 million viewers: Nielsen
Clinton aides said four Sanders workers reviewed information in 25 separate searches that included details on voter turnout and candidate preferences, revealing the Clinton campaign’s approach in early primary-season states such as Iowa and New Hampshire.
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Clinton’s brush-off of the data breach controversy underscores her confidence in a race in which Sanders is struggling to regain momentum as it shifts away from an economic message – the core of his campaign – to one over national security, because of terrorist attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.
Bernie Sanders, left, speaks with Hillary Clinton during a break at a Democratic presidential primary debate Saturday, Dec. 19, 2015, at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H.
As I’ve said before, critics, pundits, and both of Hillary Clinton’s Democratic opponents have suggested that the debate schedule, both in the way it limits the number of debates and has scheduled a lot of them on weekends, seem to be part of a strategy to protect the presumptive front-runner for the nomination by limiting the amount of free media time.
Hillary Clinton was prevented from getting back to the stage during the Democratic presidential debate because Eliot Spitzer’s gal pal was hogging the bathroom, according to a report. “Because I don’t think the American people are all that interested in this”. “She will be a disaster about everything as president of the United States”.
Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley sparred with the pro-regulation Sanders, who has the most conservative view on guns of all the candidates. O’Malley was aggressive in seeking to play a role, repeatedly talking over moderators and accusing his rivals of having outdated views on foreign policy.
During the debate, Sanders also reached a major milestone in grassroots financial support. “This is not the type of campaign that we run”. “Now that I think we’ve resolved your data, we’ve agreed on an independent inquiry, we should move on”.
O’Malley pointedly looked back at how several US-backed regime changes fomented chaos.
And she disagreed with Sanders’ assertion that the USA military should prioritize the fight against Islamic State over working to get Assad to leave power, saying both should be done at the same time.
The foreign policy focus has blunted Sanders’ momentum in the Democratic race.
“Yes, I apologise”, Sanders said replying to a question after he acknowledged that his presidential election campaign “by mistake” intruded into the election data base of Clinton. This is a result, he said, of “flip-flopping” by Sanders and Clinton.
She pledged that as president, she wouldn’t raise taxes on families making $250,000 or less per year.
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And after the debate, in the spin room, Campaign Manager Jeff Weaver let reporters know that two more staffers had been suspended because of the data breach and got into a back-and-forth with Democratic Party Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz over whether she withheld data breach information.