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Sanders and Clinton Commit to Different New York Debate Dates
With his support continuing to grow, the race for the Democratic Presidential Nomination is far from over.
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Sanders told ABC News on Sunday that he thinks he is the strongest candidate to defeat the Republican nominee, adding Clinton is getting “very nervous”.
“‘GMA” offered a debate during “GMA’ on Friday the 15th”.
This is the newest tussle in a Democratic primary that has been plagued by debate drama. The event will be held in Brooklyn, which is a home to both candidates. Then, Clinton waved her finger in the face of an activist asking about her campaign contributions by lobbyists in the fossil fuel industry.
Clinton often comes across as feeling particularly entitled to the throne of the presidency, as if Sanders is just a pesky distraction and his millions of followers just uninformed children.
A loss in NY would be a major setback for Clinton. However, following the state conventions, Clinton now has 18 delegates while Sanders has 17.
Both of their camps released statements about how vital it is Americans get a NY debate, considering the state will have its primary on April 19. I’ve got a hard schedule.
Clinton press secretary Brian Fallon, meanwhile, dismissed Sanders’s call for more debates as a “stunt” to play up his underdog status.
During the interview, Sanders also said he agreed with Clinton and her recent comments about abortion, specifically that a fetus does not have any constitutional rights.
Mook said that Clinton has amassed a “nearly insurmountable” delegate lead and has won more than 58 percent of the popular vote in the Democratic primary, making her the victor of more delegates and actual votes than Sanders.
Sanders has also, at times, said he would never be a member of the Democratic Party.
There have been eight debates already featuring Secretary Clinton and Sen.
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The two Democrats are now trying to settle on a date for a New York City debate. Sanders agreed, on the condition that Clinton would participate in subsequent debates, which was acceptable to Clinton. A Clinton campaign official initially warned that Clinton would only consider debating Sanders in NY if he changes his “tone”. Another date suggested by the Clinton campaign was rejected yet again, due to the date falling on the N.C.A.A. men’s basketball finals. Written permission must be obtained before reprint in online or print media.