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Sandy Hook family member blasts Sanders on gun stance
When asked how breaking up banks would affect jobs and assets at financial institutions, Sanders said it “is their decision as to what they want to do and how they want to reconfigure themselves”.
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“Can he deliver what he’s talking about?” Bill Clinton and Barack Obama are technocratic wonks, fluent in granular policy details on a wide range of issues, and Sanders just isn’t in their league when it comes to knowledge, preparation, and breadth of expertise.
But Sanders still trails Clinton by a large margin.
“This is our only shot”, he said at retaining Democratic control of the White House come November. A Clinton supporter had challenged Sanders’ eligibility to be placed on the ballot.
It takes 2,383 to win.
Earl Phillips, secretary treasurer of Transit Workers’ Union Local 100, said that Clinton’s lack of support on the minimum wage issue gave him and his members pause. This is why winning in Wisconsin doesn’t really change anything for me. When audiences believe they are “hearing the facts” but are actually lead to believe a specific thing, they don’t have much of a choice.
“I voted the lesser of two evils over and over”, she says.
Daily News: I know you’ve got to go in a second. They are asking Democrats Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, as well as Republican candidates, to take a stand against the Constitution Pipeline and other natural gas pipelines, that if approved could criss-cross the state. There are still a lot of delegates left out there, but Sanders will struggle in upcoming primaries like NY and CT. In an op-ed the following month, Murphy wrote that he was glad Sanders “has reversed his previous position”, but said that Clinton was the only candidate who has been a consistent champion of tougher gun laws. Rob Portman helped organize Wednesday’s session. Ted Cruz was victorious over businessman Donald Trump and Kasich.
The rules governing New York’s set of delegates are complex.
Wisconsin election officials predicted a big turnout in Tuesday’s primary – and then voters blew their number away. The GAB’s expectation, based on high interest in both parties’ presidential contests and a headline-grabbing Supreme Court race, would have been the biggest since 1980. At least there’s still the candidate who might soon be indicted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation? Turnout that year was 47.7 percent.
During an appearance on MSNBC Wednesday morning, Clinton pointed to a New York Daily News cover criticizing Sanders for saying he did not think victims of a gun crime should be able to sue the manufacturer.
One of the major points of Sanders’s message is the unfairness of the banks, and in the interview Sanders stumbled over key questions pertaining to his core message about the break up of the banks.
She has since gone on to become one of New Yorkers’ favorite people – and by New Yorkers, I mean Wall Street. Three remain to be allocated, pending final vote tallies. But the structure of the party and its primary process makes an already-unlikely win even more unlikely.
The outcome of the state convention will lock in how seven “at-large” delegates and five pledged “party leader and elected official” delegates will vote at the national convention.
Clinton now has 1,748 to Sanders’ 1,058.
Even among Democratic primary voters, only 58 percent saw Clinton as “honest and trustworthy” (89 percent thought this of Sanders) and only 14 percent said they would be “excited” by a Clinton presidency, compared with 33 percent who felt this about a Sanders administration.
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In a city where liberalism is rote, Republicans exotic, it’s no surprise most elites there find Trump’s brand of carnival barking uncivilized and uncultured.