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Gillibrand says Clinton will release her Wall Street transcripts. Really?

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders started to make good Friday night on a pledge to release his full tax returns from recent years, sharing a 2014 federal filing that showed income of just more than $200,000.

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“We need all the support we can get”, she said. Her double-digit lead in most polls prior to the MI primary in early March seemed to have vanished nearly overnight when that state held its vote on March 8.

“Sanders retains his lead among first-time voters, those under the age of 45, and likely Democratic primary voters who describe themselves as very liberal”.

In the April 14th debate, Sanders seemed to be angry at Clinton – or perhaps “the system” – and occasionally resorted to sarcasm.

“Does Secretary Clinton have the experience and the intelligence to be a president?”

Clinton said she was being consistent and in the eight previous encounters, “I have said the exact same thing”.

“You evaded the answer”, Sanders, who is Jewish and worked on an Israeli kibbutz, or traditional collective farm, responded.

I stood up against the behaviors of the banks when I was a senator. “And President Obama trusted my judgment enough to ask me to be secretary of state for the United States”.

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“The Sanders campaign, when they talk about it, is absolutely right, it’s ridiculous that we should have this kind of money in politics, I agree completely”, Clooney said.

For his part, Sanders continued to mobilize his base in a way that underscored Clinton’s potential vulnerabilities in trying to unite the party down the road. “You run the risk of disenfranchising people if that doesn’t happen”.

Clinton echoed those words when she sat down with the Daily News editorial board last week and said she would release the transcripts when “others in the campaign on both sides release theirs” and suggested Donald Trump has also given speeches for “considerable amounts”. But he found himself on defence for not releasing his taxes and said he would do so on Friday, CNN reported.

Voters will vote for their preferred nominee: Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton. “We hear a lot from Senator Sanders about the greed and recklessness of Wall Street”, Clinton said.

HILLARY RODHAM CLINTON: Well, what about the greed and recklessness of gun manufacturers and dealers in America? “That is not a debate”, Sanders said.

They debated in Brooklyn ahead of next Tuesday’s primary vote here in New York State.

But each see the significance of the state differently.

Sanders, the first American Jew to win nominating contests for a major party, said he remained “100 percent” pro-Israel and noted, as he has in the past, that he spent months on a kibbutz in the 1960s. When she accused Sanders of doing the will of the gun lobby, Sanders laughed and Clinton quipped, “This is no laughing matter”. The latter position is especially sensitive in NY.

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According to the poll, Kasich is most competitive among more moderate voters, supporting him with 35 percent compared to Trump’s 54 percent, and college graduates, who back him 32 percent to Trump’s 48 percent.

Former President Bill Clinton speaks at rally in the Bronx