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In the data breach, some much-needed attention for Sanders

Former President Bill Clinton joined his wife Hillary in a surprise appearance after the third Democratic debate at a watch party, in Manchester, New Hampshire, Saturday night.

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Clinton’s closest rival, self-styled democratic socialist Bernie Sanders too attacked Trump, but for supporting low wages.


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“Yes, I apologize”, he said when asked by ABC News’ David Muir whether Clinton was owed an apology. 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.


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Trump criticized Clinton’s Middle East policy, saying that although she was the most-traveled secretary of state in US history, the “Middle East blew up around her”.

For more on this, read the article from Talking Points Memo titled: “O’Malley: Clinton “Shamefully” Used 9/11 To Hide “Cozy” Wall Street Ties.” He’s calling her a liar.

Mr. Sanders toggled Sunday between contrition and disgust with how the DNC handled the incident, saying the organization leaked some information to the press and the Clinton camp before briefing him on what had gone wrong.

“It’s very clear that we have a distinct difference between those of us on this stage tonight and all of our Republican counterparts”, Clinton said. Do you know the names of the reporters that he’s killed?

The two leading Democrat candidates, joined by former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, also clashed over gun control, an issue that has resurfaced after a series of mass shootings this year.

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”.

Hillary Clinton rolled on stage about a minute after the start of the second half of the Democratic debate on Saturday night, looking unfazed and unruffled. Both seem to think that the San Bernardino terrorist attack could have been prevented if Americans had been watching for suspicious events, but Clinton suggests that Muslim-Americans could be the first line of defense. “We need to address our economic issues”, O’Malley said.

The rising tensions over the breach came at a crucial moment for Sanders, who is trying to erase Clinton’s lead in the November 2016 Democratic White House race just six weeks before the first nominating contest in Iowa.

Sanders said he wants to make “secondary” the fight against Syrian leader Bashar Assad and focus exclusively on defeating the Islamic State.

Clinton campaign communications director Jen Palmieri struggled to explain what, exactly, Clinton meant.

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Responding to critics after the Russian President Vladimir Putin praised him, Trump said he is absolutely fine with the praise coming from Moscow.

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