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Hillary Clinton sees benefits in Donald Trump’s personal attacks
Separately, Sanders told CNN in an interview that he was backing Tim Canova, a primary challenger to Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., who in her separate capacity as Democratic National Committee chairwoman has feuded with Sanders’ campaign.
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Sanders said, “I don’t want the American people voting for the lesser of two evils”. Mrs Clinton had not yet assured her spot as Democratic candidate against closest competitor Bernie Sanders.
Another influence on Trump, GOP consultant Roger Stone, is known for peddling conspiracy theories about the Clintons and recently came out with a book, “The Clintons’ War on Women”, that outlines numerous allegations Trump has hinted at already. “The Second Amendment is under threat like never before”, Trump said.
“Just yesterday, Donald Trump said that in his very first hour as President – heaven forbid – he would overturn President Obama’s actions to strengthen background checks”.
With presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump most likely set to face democratic front runner Hillary Clinton, the American people will be offered two main stream candidates that a lot of them don’t really care for.
“We have a moral obligation to protect our children no matter what zip code they live in”, she said.
“He’s talking about more hatred and division in our streets, even about more nuclear weapons in the world”. “Unlike Donald Trump, I will not pander to the gun lobby”.
“This is a matter of getting elected officials to do their jobs to keep people safe”, Clinton said.
One major reason for the inaction by US lawmakers to curb gun rights despite the repeated tragedies caused by guns is the great lobbying power boasted by the NRA, which has more than 5 million members and is regarded as one of the top three most influential lobbying groups in Washington.
Sabrina Fulton, Trayvon Martin’s mother, invited Clinton to speak.
Mrs. Clinton also restated her promise to “end the era of mass incarceration” and to “rebuild the bonds of trust between law enforcement and communities” – issues that could resonate with voters in Los Angeles, Oakland and other California cities ahead of that state’s June 7 primary. “And I think my husband’s understanding of how to get this economy moving in places that have been left behind will be incredibly valuable”.
Clinton, by contrast, spoke of the horrors of gun violence.
That claim is not completely true.
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While Sanders criticized Clinton for the joint fundraising efforts, the Vermont senator has raised money only for certain House candidate and has yet to use his own joint fundraising effort with the DNC. She couldn’t respond to their help but she could call her daughter and the president of Egypt and say that there was a terrorist attack on the Libyan embassy.