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Anti-Abortion Activists Pounce on Hillary Clinton “Gaffe”
Many pro-Trump/anti-Clinton protesters said they were relatively new to their political activist roles, but were inspired by Trump and no less determined to make their disdain of Hillary Clinton clear.
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And just like that, Hillary Clinton has now managed to do what was previously thought could only be accomplished by Donald J. Trump- unite the Pro-Life and abortion rights advocates together in outrage over a response to a question about abortion.
Bernie Sanders will be allowed on the District of Columbia’s Democratic primary ballot.
Former President Bill Clinton rallied Nassau Democrats Tuesday in advance of New York’s April 19 primary, stressing the state’s importance in deciding the Democratic nomination this year while touting Hillary Clinton’s leadership and economic policies.
For Trump, the campaign’s move to the city where his name is a fixture on apartment buildings, hotels and even Central Park’s ice skating rink, gives him a chance to shake off a resounding defeat to Ted Cruz in Wisconsin. She again noted she has a million more votes than Trump, adding, “I don’t think vast majority of Americans, let’s hope, want to reward that kind of behavior and that sort of hateful rhetoric”. “The way he has conducted his campaign”, Clinton said, “He has insulted everybody”. Both candidates have ties to NY.
Rebecca Kiessling, the spokeswoman for the Personhood Alliance, which opposes abortion, said that defining fetuses as persons should mean that they are entitled to a right to life under the 14th Amendment. Because of voter ID laws, however, media reported that some college students could face difficulty at polling stations if they only bring their school ID.
Clooney is also a Clinton supporter, who is hosting a fundraiser for the candidate.
Weaver acknowledged that while super delegates count toward the nomination, they don’t officially count until they vote at the convention. He said he actually liked former President Clinton, but was drawn to Sanders’ inclusive, fight-for-the-common-man message and grass-roots fundraising. So far, Trump has won 48 percent of the delegates awarded. Sanders also enters Tuesday’s race with the wind to his back after big victories in Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, Utah and Idaho at the end of last month. “And I’m no spring chicken”, she said with a laugh. A Clinton supporter had challenged Sanders’ eligibility to be placed on the ballot.
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“What do you think would happen to women if a Republican – if Trump wins, God forbid?” she asked the candidate.