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Another flub on name of Jordan’s king

Clinton said Trump was becoming the Islamic State group’s “best recruiter” with his call to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the United States.

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O’Malley further stressed that “we must never surrender them to terrorists, must never surrender our Americans values to racist, must never surrender to the fascist pleas of billionaires with big mouths”.

New Hampshire is essentially Bernie Sanders’ own backyard-and heading into Saturday’s Democratic debate in Manchester, the Vermont senator planned to energize a local crowd in an attempt to overtake front-runner Hillary Clinton in the polls.

“Not only do I apologize to Secretary Clinton, I want to apologize to my supporters”, Sanders said at a presidential debate hosted by ABC News.

“I apologize”, Sanders offered Clinton on the debate stage, a day after he fired a staffer for accessing data belong to her campaign.

Bernie Sanders admitted that on two occasions his campaign could see proprietary data from Hillary Clinton’s campaign following computer breaches – which he said were the fault of the software vendor.

Saturday’s debate was the first for Democrats since the shooting in San Bernardino, California, where 14 people were killed by a married couple that authorities say had been radicalized.

Aside from important debates like gun control, terrorism and the economy, Clinton may have had the line of the night when she referenced Star Wars when she said, “Thank you, good night, and may the force be with you”, as the crowd erupted in applause.

“The United States at the same time can not successfully fight Assad and ISIS”, he said.

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) might have found a new way to cast some doubt: Highlighting her preference for regime change in the Middle East. Specifically, he sought to tie Clinton’s preference for toppling a dictator in now-troubled Libya to her plan for fighting the Islamic State in Syria, where Clinton wants to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. And at 52, O’Malley is a generation younger than Clinton and Sanders – something of which he reminded viewers. “I don’t think the American people are all that interested in this”.

They condemned the GOP frontrunner’s call for a temporary ban on Muslims coming to the United States.

Sanders paraphrased Jordan’s King Abdullah in saying that “Muslims should lead the effort on the ground”.

“Whoever is part of the family of a president has an extraordinary privilege of not only having a front row seat on history, but making her or – maybe his – contribution”, Clinton said.

“We also need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that Trump is sending around the world don’t fall on receptive ears”.

“To tell Saudi Arabia that instead of going to war in Yemen, they, one of the wealthiest countries on earth are going to have to go to war with ISIL”, Sanders said.

‘This is not the type of campaign that we run, ‘ Sanders said in the opening moments of the third Democratic debate.

O’Malley criticized Clinton for bringing up the 9/11 terror attacks in the last debate when she was asked about Wall Street regulations.

Sanders said at the Democratic debate, “It’s a divided country on guns, but there is a broad consensus on sensible gun safety regulations”.

Sanders accused Clinton of “being a little bit too aggressive [in terms of Syria crisis] without knowing what the unintended consequences might be”.

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“Everybody should!” she said to laughs and applause.

Another flub on name of Jordan's king