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Bernie Sanders Is Sick of People ‘Moaning’ About Hillary Clinton’s Problems

The Golden State will be the last primary contest where a large swath of key delegates will be up for grabs; Republicans need not worry since Donald Trump is the presumptive nominee.

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Several prominent local Republicans have said they can’t back Trump, although they also won’t vote for Clinton. We think the Democrats are the ones who are going to have to have a very narrow way to victory.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’ landslide victory in West Virginia on Tuesday, following his victory last week in IN, has highlighted the widespread hostility toward the Democratic Party’s front-runner, Hillary Clinton, some ten weeks before the party’s nominating convention in July. There’s every reason to believe that Bill Clinton will be successful in his recently reported efforts to court support from other Republican billionaires.

According to the Las Vegas Sun, the dispute between supporters of Sanders and Clinton began when a voice vote occurred to replace the convention’s temporary rules as permanent.

In a column entitled, “How Hillary Clinton could blow it”, Michael Brendan Dougherty outlines a number of faults that cold cause the former secretary of state to lose what now appears to be a lead over the GOP candidate. And she veered left the other day on health care, where Bernie famously doesn’t think ObamaCare goes far enough and wants a single-payer health system run by the government. With that in mind, it is understandable that numerous superdelegates would decide to vote for their own party member in Clinton, but the blatant disregard for the American people, whom they represent, is tyrannical. Sanders isn’t really a socialist and neither are most of his voters.

Thousands of Nevada Democrats converged on the Paris casino in Las Vegas to help decide the party’s presidential nominee, though tensions between supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton threatened to stymie the event.

“This should be an early sign of potential concern and worry for the Trump campaign”, said pollster Fernand Amandi, a Democrat who is not working for any presidential campaign. Behind Clinton, the Cougars’ scoreboard read “45-45” (the next president would be the nation’s 45th) and the time on the game clock was 20:16.

“Clinton has a point but we feel like there’s a little more nuance to understand the bigger picture”, Sanders said. She now holds 2,240 delegates to Sanders’ 1,473. Ontiveros said that it depends what happens on the Republicans, and the he was sure that he’s not backing Hillary Clinton. “I advised the candidates and supporters to be mindful of the language”, she said. These superdelegates pledged their support to Clinton in January, three months before the primary took place, says The New York Post.

Clinton easily won the Kentucky primary over Barack Obama in 2008.

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“Even then, Clinton had a lead that exceeded the margin of error, 45% to 38%”.

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