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Who won Saturday night’s Democratic debate?
On Saturday night, during the Democratic presidential debate, Clinton alleged Trump was “becoming ISIS’ best recruiter”.
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Sanders said he had lost an election in Vermont for a gun-control stance and Clinton said she had backed gun-control measures.
The Sanders campaign has acknowledged that some of its staffers inappropriately accessed proprietary voter information gathered by Clinton on Wednesday when a DNC contractor mistakenly lowered a firewall in a DNC-controlled database that both campaigns use.
Mr Sanders apologised to Mrs Clinton and his supporters during the debate in New Hampshire, and vowed to fire “anybody else involved in this”. I met with a group of Muslim-Americans this past week to hear from them about what they’re doing to try to stop radicalisation. The DNC has referred to as the punishment fitting for Sanders after his staffer exploited a short lived firewall glitch Wed.to access Hillary Clinton’s voter-targeting knowledge.
Slamming Trump for his anti-Muslim rhetoric including his call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the USA, 68-year-old Clinton said the first line of defence against radicalisation is in Muslim-American community.
“I am the lump of coal in Mrs. Clinton’s stocking”, Fiorina said on “Fox News Sunday”.
“I don’t think we should be imposing big new programs that are going to raise middle-class families’ taxes”, the former secretary of state said.
MARTIN O’MALLEY, Democratic Presidential Candidate: I believe that we need to focus on destroying ISIL.
For Sanders, Clinton’s main competitor, little has changed from his previous stance on what he calls “establishment politics and establishment economics” and the nation’s “rigged economy”.
Early Saturday morning, the DNC restored the Sanders team’s access to its data, but the lawsuit remains on the books and investigations are ongoing.
“On January 20th, 2017, the next president of the United States will walk into the White House”, Clinton said in her closing statement.
Then Mook claimed that due to fundraising shortages, “When we go into our first contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, we might not have the resources we’ll need to really compete”.
Jennifer Palmieri, the Clinton campaign’s communications director, said the campaign would welcome a time slot that was geared toward a larger television audience. “So I want to explain why this is not in America’s interest to react with this kind of fear and respond to this sort of bigotry”.
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Clinton joked about a similar problem in the previous debate where she barely made it back on stage before the end of a break.