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Bay Area superdelegate draws heat from Sanders’ backers for Clinton endorsement
New polls show Donald Trump catching up to Clinton nationally, statistically tying her in two key swing states and leading her in a third.
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GABRIELLE LURIE/AFP/Getty Images While Hillary Clinton has likely sewed up her party’s nomination, she has little to smile about: Bernie Sanders keeps winning primaries, making it more hard for her to make her case that she’s the presumptive Democratic nominee. “If this district supports Bernie, we would appreciate it if he would do what his district wants”.
Although the crowd booed Clinton, several people said they would still vote for her if she was the nominee. Given that pairing, only 11 percent said they would not vote.
That’s not the only area where the presumptive Republican nominee sounds like Sanders, who is challenging Clinton for the Democratic nomination. “So it comes down to – or should come down to – what we believe in, rather than convenient horse-racing and deference to the powerful corporate candidate”.
CNN host Chris Cuomo wasted no time this morning during Trump’s call-in interview in grilling him about his attacks on Hillary Clinton as an “enabler” or her husband’s sexual indiscretions. Despite reports in the media, Sanders has said that he is not looking to be Hillary Clinton’s vice president, but he is campaigning all the way to the Democratic convention and plans to win the nomination himself. If we are to do what has to be done, we need a tax on carbon. “We can’t have her as moderate or moderate right”.
“It leaves Sanders still standing with another victory to take into the next contest and feeds the narrative that Clinton can’t put it away”, David Birdsell, dean of the Public Affairs School at Baruch College, told the Daily News. “They’ll still be calling the shots in her White House so that makes it hard for people who are about these issues”, Moore told Politico. But as the results of most primaries and caucuses show, she hasn’t had much success in convincing them, nor has she done much to directly reach out.
“Some people would say I’m not that conservative on trade”, he said this weekend in Eugene.
But Huffman’s recalibration hasn’t fully satisfied some of Sanders’ supporters.
Sanders’s ideas have challenged how Americans are thinking about the Democratic Party.
MSNBC that Sanders “has a message that’s interesting”.
Sanders has brought up issues in the party that can not be ignored. Trump has an unfavorable rating and has not been able to create the same passion among the general populace as Sanders has with his campaign. “I think we’re going to have a lot of crossover”.
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Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 6.5 points in a general election match-up, according to Real Clear Politics’ aggregated polling data. “Apparently he wants to cast his superdelegate vote for Clinton and he doesn’t want his constituents getting in the way”. A CNN poll conducted at the end of April found Clinton with a 13 percent edge over Trump while Sanders had a 16 percent advantage.