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Bernie Sanders’ Fundraising Has Basically Caught up With Hillary Clinton’s
Many of Hillary Clinton’s critics allege that she helped victimize many women who came forward to talk about Bill Clinton’s unwanted sexual advances. Sanders responded that he disagreed with Trump on many issues, from global warming to raising the minimum wage, before adding, “Maybe Trump should worry about those issues rather than Bill Clinton’s sex life”.
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“The way to defeat Hillary Clinton is to go after her track record, her lack of accomplishment”, Fiorina told Bash.
Reich is making an important point as a prominent progressive who served in former President Bill Clinton’s Cabinet and who has emerged as a hero of activists aligned with what is frequently referred to as “the Elizabeth Warren wing of the Democratic Party”.
Clinton castigated Trump during a debate last month, asserting that ISIS is “showing videos of Donald Trump insulting Islam and Muslims in order to recruit more radical jihadists”. His haul will allow him to spend money at a comparable rate with Clinton, who raised $37 million since the beginning of October and $112 million during 2015 for her primary campaign.
Clinton’s chief rival, Bernie Sanders, did not immediately report his fundraising totals for the quarter that ended on December 31.
He also continued his attacks against Clinton for “constantly playing the woman card”.
“.@chucktodd said today on @meetthepress that “attacking Bill to get to Hillary has never worked before”.
In his tweets today, Trump referenced Bush’s spending on attack ads against him, giving an indication on why he is keeping his own verbal assaults going.
While Clinton has built a steady lead in national polls, Sanders remains competitive against her in Iowa and holds a slight advantage in New Hampshire, his New England neighbor which holds its primary on February 9. And he’s out working for his wife.
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“I’m pretty good at signals, and I see a lot of things happening”, Trump said at a campaign stop in Biloxi, Mississippi. “The goal is to make male politicians less willing to take her on, while reinforcing her main and not-so-subtle campaign theme that it’s time to elect the first woman President”, reads the editorial piece, while also stressing that Donald Trump has said some crude things. “I’m not sure that anybody else other than me is going to beat her. And I think she’s a flawed candidate”.