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Bernie Sanders Makes History With 2 Million Individual Campaign Contributions
Hillary Clinton and other Democratic presidential hopefuls used Donald Trump as a bogeyman to highlight their own calls to defeat jihadist extremists without using the bigotry and bluster employed by their top Republican rival.
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The Bernie Sanders campaign announced Sunday that it “reached a major milestone in grassroots financial support” during the third Democratic presidential debate. He also blasted the “incompetence” the DNC’s Web vendor, saying it had dropped Clinton data into his campaign’s lap a few times.
Clinton quickly accepted his apology Saturday night, saying, “We should move on, because I don’t think the American people are all that interested in this”.
“We must work more closely with Muslim-American communities”.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is planning trips to Reno and Las Vegas next week.
By contrast, it nearly seems at times as if Sanders, Clinton’s principal challenger, believes she is probably going to win the Democratic nomination and, while eager to delineate their differences and pull her closer to his leftist views, does not want to undercut her chances of keeping Republicans out of the White House next November.
Clinton agrees with Obama on the need to use special forces and trainers but, like the president, she has said a large deployment of US ground forces in the Middle East would be counterproductive.
“We do our military a disservice when we don’t greatly dial up the investment that we are making in diplomacy and human intelligence, and when we fail to dial up properly the role of sustainable development in all of this”, O’Malley said at the event.
“Regime change is easy, getting rid of dictators is easy”.
Trump then reiterated his comments in a tweet, stating, “Hillary Clinton lied when she said that “ISIS is using video of Donald Trump as a recruiting tool”. The senator has deeply loyal supporters who are drawn to his economic- and inequality-focused campaign, but he’s far less comfortable discussing foreign policy issues. But to turn that level of early energy into a national victory, Sanders must find a way to expand his appeal in a race in which economic uncertainty is increasingly taking a back seat to security concerns. She has addresses rising prescription drugs costs and has made a point at targeting funding research to cure diseases.
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Pace reported from Washington.