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Sanders supporters plan ‘fart-in’ for convention
He was referencing an answer Hillary Clinton gave during a Senate committee hearing, but she wasn’t saying that the lives lost in Benghazi didn’t matter.
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The chant, which delegates began on the first night of the convention Monday, was revived again Tuesday when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie began a speech by making a case against Clinton.
“The Sanders delegates, their bellies full of beans, will be able to return to the Wells Fargo Center and greet the rhetorical flatulence of Hillary Clinton with the real thing”, Honkala said.
Days earlier, Christie proudly conducted an interview about the prospects of being Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s running mate.
“There were similarities that appeared to me”.
Clinton told the conference of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, which Trump declined to address, that the Republicans were becoming the party of Trump. “No matter who you are, Donald Trump will have your back”, Robertson said as he opened the evening program. He added that Trump is “strong” about increasing USA overseas intelligence capabilities and said the Republican nominee would be “consistent in his rhetoric on the nature of the threat”.
She criticized presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton for her policies, specifically targeting her efforts at gender equality. She added that viewers heard a lot about her and Trump but “not a single solution” that would help workers and their families.
The focus of the convention on the second day was supposed to be on the economy, but it was Clinton, the former secretary of state, who was in the spotlight.
Honkala said she plans to invite Sen.
“Donald Trump is everything Hillary Clinton is not”. But for the country in choosing a leader, it’s wrong to have someone get up there and tell a lie about Hillary Clinton. The union’s largest affiliate is the local Culinary Workers Union, a powerhouse in Nevada politics that declined to endorse during the primaries.
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The most blistering assault at the GOP convention came Tuesday night when New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took on the role of prosecutor and put Clinton on trial “for her performance and her character”.