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Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Agree to Debate in Brooklyn

Both Clinton and her Democratic rival Bernie Sanders are both focusing more time and energy on NY. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. speaks at a rally at a local union hall, Monday, April 4, 2016, in Janesville, Wis. “Here in Wisconsin, I was 19 points ahead of Trump, also a significant margin better than she is”, he said. “But there’s a lot to talk about”, Clinton told moderator Chuck Todd. We have proposed other dates, which they have rejected.

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In January, the Sanders and Clinton campaigns agreed to add four more debates into the schedule, after criticism from many in the Democratic Party, including Sanders, that there were too few debates.

According to CNN, the Clinton campaign is expressing frustration over the Sanders campaign rejecting three possible dates. But Mrs. Clinton answered to the comment saying she is not negotiating. It’s not clear what time the Clinton campaign proposed to avoid a debate running into the basketball game.

“I am getting balder and balder trying to figure these things out”, he said in February 2015. Sanders already had locked in park permits for a major rally in New York City.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wrote that from here special assistant to her cabinet members, Hispanics would play an important role in helping to shape her policy priorities and will be effectively represented in the administration’s agencies. Clinton generally hasn’t raised the issue of his party affiliation, yet as the two campaigns spar on fossil fuel fundraising and scheduling a debate in NY, she took the plunge. “I can think of no place more vital for such diversity than in the cabinet and the Senior Executive Service of the President of the United States of America”.

The next primary is Tuesday in Wisconsin, a state known for its maverick progressive credentials dating back to the days of “Fighting” Bob LaFollette. The campaign said Monday that it is moving the rally to the night before.

“If we win here by one vote or five percent or whatever, it will be our seventh victory in eight contests”, Sanders said.

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However, the Clinton campaign also said early on it wouldn’t unilaterally “disarm”, with conservative superPACs lined up against her. Clinton is also doing something Sanders is not.

Bernie Sanders is disputing the Democratic National Committee