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Hillary Clinton slams moderators for failing to ask a single abortion question

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“But the truth is Wall Street is smaller, and New York City is growing like insane, led by the Bronx and Brooklyn, and Queens, and entrepreneurs in New York that are in Manhattan that are diversifying the income”, Clinton said. Sanders has assailed Clinton for her paid Wall St speeches, including speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs. Former Obama adviser David Axelrod called Clinton’s characterization of Sanders supporters “patronizing”. But within a few days she said, “Looking back, I shouldn’t have used those words, and I wouldn’t use them today”.

Sanders appeared on Fillmore’s show on Wednesday, the night before he faced off with Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in a Brooklyn debate.

The Democratic presidential primary is heating up, but if you’re waiting for a presidential intervention in the race, it seems you’re going to have to keep waiting.

Clinton, in contrast, has much stronger ties to the financial system, including six-figure payments for speeches she gave to several financial institutions in recent years.

The focus of Clinton’s swing through California was a pair of big-ticket fundraisers with actor George Clooney, with some donors agreeing to raise or donate six-figure sums. “And the New York Daily News and the New York Times already made theirs”. “And then they did say that he had to question my judgment”.

“The Sanders campaign when they talk about it is absolutely right”.

Former President Bill Clinton was in town Saturday night to campaign for his wife, Hillary Clinton. And an angry Clinton is claiming that she is held to a different standard. I see them every day because they’re coming out to our rallies. Bernie Sanders of Vermont speaks during a campaign event in the Washington Heights neighborhood of New York, April 9, 2016.

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An average of several polls at RealClearPolitics shows how Sanders’ game has improved overall, as well: on January 1, Clinton led by 24 points.

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