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Hillary Clinton Says She’ll Release Paid Speech Transcripts If Opponents Do Too

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersBrent Budowsky: GOP: The party of fratricide Stoddard: Bernie, it’s time to turn up the heat Why a minister supports Hillary Clinton MORE on Wednesday insisted he has not given up on winning SC.

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Sanders is taking an increasingly tough line against Clinton, reiterating his call for Clinton to release transcripts of paid speeches that she made to Wall Street banks. She said she’d release transcripts of the speeches she’s given but only if all the Republican presidential candidates do the same.

After the clip finished, Cuomo asked Clinton to take another chance to respond to say whether she had ever lied. “I have a record, I went to Wall Street before the Great Recession”.

Both said they supported Obama’s efforts to close the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, but sidestepped the question of whether South Carolina’s Naval brig could be used to house detainees.

But according to his travel schedule, Sanders himself was campaigning in OH and Oklahoma, leading some political experts like Dr. Michael Bitzer from Catawba College to speculate that Sanders was going to cede SC to HIllary Clinton.

“I have not been able to get the Sanders camp to modify his approach to this and to do it in such a way that will protect historically black colleges and universities”, he said.

In Tuesday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton hosted a forum at Central Baptist Church to discuss gun violence.

“I am well aware of the drip, drip, drip. Nor do you. I will tell you the answer to that on Wednesday, how’s that”. “I have been in the public arena for 25 years”, she said.

Clinton named her Republican friends. “My concern with Bernie is that simply, he has some wonderful ideas, but I question if he can accomplish those things”, he says. Sanders paid tribute to “wonderful people” he has met on the trail and told of how some said he had rekindled their interest in politics and democracy.

“Last week, he gets into a verbal altercation with the pope, probably the most popular pope of all time, he calls the previous Republican president a liar, attacks the Iraq war and he comes out just fine”, Plouffe said. “The people want real change”.

“I’m 75 years old, so I doubt very seriously…”

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Although most of the staffers crossed the Connecticut River after the Granite State primary, a small contingent of Clinton people was working before then.

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