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Sanders Urges Turned-off Voters To Turn Out For Clinton

Off to the side of the podium, a supporter wore a T-shirt covered with pictures of Sanders’s face.

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Hillary Clinton Tries a Little Bit of the Bernie Sanders Magic The Clinton campaign has been outspoken in recent days about their potential problem engaging with young voters. Among them, Clinton led Donald Trump 41 percent to 27 percent, with 17 percent for Libertarian Gary Johnson and 10 percent for the Green Party’s Jill Stein.

His pitch for Clinton, at least among millennial voters, comes as polls show Trump closing the gap Clinton enjoyed after the conventions and young voters, who have the numbers to decide the election, are not enthralled by their choices.

The remarks were made one day after new polling found that roughly a third of likely voters aged 18-29 are considering voting for a third party candidate. “I think it’s very farfetched”, said Chris Regan, who was a DNC member from West Virginia until he was ousted in June. Please see our terms of service for more information.

In the months since the Democratic primary, Warren and Sanders have both been firmly supporting Clinton, even if all of their supporters have not. “The people behind her will say anything or do anything”. “Personally, I think it should”. People get sick regardless of their age because we are all simply human.

Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump had their best fundraising months yet in August, with Clinton bringing in $59.5 million and Trump $41 million, according to new Federal Election Commission filings released Tuesday. “Right now we have to make sure Trump does not become president and Clinton is the person to beat him”.

Dr. Ryden also commented in this interview about the subject that the general view of the Clintons as secretive and untrustworthy follows them from their time in the White House between 1993 and 2001.

“You can disagree with Clinton on this and Trump on that, but…this country has spent…hundreds of years fighting against racism and sexism”, he said. “We came up with a plan that makes public college tuition-free for working families and debt-free for everyone”. As he passed out flyers, he rejected the key argument from Sanders that in a battleground state like OH, where polls have the two major candidates neck and neck, he should vote for Clinton to stave off a Trump win. “That’s insane”, he said.

Hoping to calm some supporters’ concerns, Clinton’s campaign sent out a memo Monday, reminding them that the electoral map favours Democrats. “Get married, have kids, get a vehicle, get a house, get a good job”, he said.

Over waves of boos coming from the crowd, he spurned tax breaks for the wealthy and the Republican notion of climate change being a hoax. “We don’t feel it’s an appropriate analogy”, Vice President of Corporate Affairs Denise Young said in the statement.

He referred to the different forms of discrimination still present in society – including racism and sexism – saying the nation has come a long way in combatting them.

For Trump, the most troubling vulnerability of eight tested about him was his verbal treatment of women, including calling them names like “pigs”, “dogs”, “slobs”, and “bimbo”. The same can not be said for Trump’s campaign nor the Republican National Committee, which has suffered from its odd relationship with its own nominee. “It is dividing our country”. By not alerting the press and voters of an illness that clearly had an effect on her campaign when it was originally diagnosed, Clinton reinforces what Dr. David Ryden, chair of the political science department, called “the Clinton Modus Operandi”, and the view of her as untrustworthy. “And I think that’s really important for people”, she says. Clinton has shown flashes of that in her career, mostly back in the 1990s, when she challenged the norms for first ladies and forced the worldwide community to face its oppression of women-giving an iconic speech in China, one of the worst culprits of that oppression, no less.

He calls Trump “just beyond belief, every time he opens his mouth”, Fernandez said.

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“Welcome them in and understand that it will be messy, that many young people are not professional politicians”, said Mr. Sanders, who was Mrs. Clinton’s top rival in the Democratic presidential primary contest.

Bill Husa