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Hillary Clinton declines invitation to debate Bernie Sanders in California
Clinton has 271 more pledged delegates than Sanders and is just 90 delegates shy of clinching the nomination when the total includes superdelegates, the party officials and elected leaders who can support the candidate of their choice.
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In addition to the public event in Sacramento, Bill Clinton headlined a fundraiser for his wife’s campaign at the home of former state Treasurer Phil Angelides.
“I am going to be the nominee”.
(AP Photo/Carlos Osorio). Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures while speaking to more than 3,000 Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members at the union’s 2016 International Convention, Monday, May 23, 2016, in Detroit.
That same poll also showed a trend of voters saying one of the main reasons for supporting their favored candidate is because they strongly oppose the other party’s candidate from becoming president. The last time Sen.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are disliked by a majority of Americans, a new poll said on Tuesday.
In a statement, Sanders said he was “disappointed” though not surprised that Clinton declined the debate invitation.
“I also would suggest that Secretary Clinton may want to be not quite so presumptuous about thinking that she is a certain victor”, he said.
But for Clinton to turn down a debate on the Fox News network, that has some wondering if she will follow through with the last debate that she had previously said she would do. The Canova campaign also said that another $65,000 in small-dollar donations poured into his coffers for the South Florida Democratic primary in late August.
In a recent television interview, Trump pointed out that it was Hillary Clinton who was married to “an abuser” who had done “horrible things” – even while President from the oval office. Emmett Hansen of the Virgin Islands switched to Clinton, citing the specificity of her policy proposals.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump each won primaries in Washington state Tuesday. Time will tell if any do.
11% said they were unsure who they would support.
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This comes as Trump escalates his attacks on Clinton and the former president as they head into the general election.