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Wisconsin Sen. Johnson has another awkward campaign moment

“It’s not just knowing that what you’re getting right now is paying the bills, it’s knowing that it won’t just be ripped away from you”, said Feingold, who is challenging incumbent Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin).

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Asked this week whether he views Clinton as trustworthy, Feingold pointed to a long history with the nominee.

Feingold says it’s important if Clinton were elected president that there be “no questions” about the group’s work. “I worked with Hillary Clinton when she was first lady, I worked with her when we were both members of the Senate, and I worked with her when she was Secretary of State”.

Feingold sidestepped a question on whether the foundation was a conflict of interest for Clinton when she served as secretary of state. He said he did. “In my encounters with her, she’s been reliable and trustworthy”.

Feingold’s campaign sent a fundraising email signed by Redford asking for donations as low as $3 to support him in the race against Republican Sen.

At a stop in Eau Claire Monday, Senator Johnson took time to take a shot at Feingold’s economic record.

“This is yet another example of how out of touch with Wisconsin values Sen”.

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But Feingold said Johnson has no real plan for victory against Islamic terrorists, including ISIS.

Johnson/Feingold trying to define Senate race by different issues