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Bernie Sanders, Martin O’Malley attack Hillary Clinton on Wall Street donors
A notable moment came when Clinton, who’d already used the phrase “radical jihadist ideology” to characterize the Islamic State, was asked if she agreed with Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio’s use of the term “radical Islam” and replied, “I don’t think we’re at war with all Muslims”.
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Hillary Clinton has lined up more than 150 elected officials and community leaders in Florida to promote her 2016 presidential candidacy. When speaking about the issue in 2008, she often mentioned her relationship to guns while growing up, about learning to shoot and spoke about how guns are a part of American culture. He says “simple math” shows Sanders would need to tax workers more to pay for his agenda. Kirsten Gillibrand, Clinton’s successor as NY senator, to provide 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave. “But that has nothing to do with the question of the impact of Wall Street campaign contributions on her view on Wall Street”.
Clinton, liberal US Senator Bernie Sanders and previous Maryland representative Martin O’Malley united in requiring the pulverization of the jihadists blamed for slaughtering no less than 129 individuals in the French capital. “And it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country”. “We were attacked in downtown Manhattan where Wall Street is”, Clinton said.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) – Hillary Rodham Clinton’s campaign on Sunday defended her donations from Wall Street by saying she worked to help the financial sector rebuild after the September 11, 2001, attacks and sought to address the abuses that led to an economic crisis.
The most galling angle to the campaign-money exchange in the Drake debate was Clinton’s clear effort to cast Wall Street as a simple constituent for a freshman lawmaker, like the Goliath investment houses are just like some boat manufacturer in the rural South or a candy maker in Sioux City. “Sanders has proposed”, Clinton said during the Saturday night debate between the three Democratic candidates. “I’m going to support you.’ And I think that is absolutely appropriate”. The former secretary of state says repealing Glass-Steagall wouldn’t go far enough to curb risks pushed by a shadow banking system.
“Over her political career, Wall Street has been a major, the major donor to Hillary Clinton”.
Watch Hillary Clinton’s exchange with Sanders about working with Wall Street below.
The national endorsement is not binding to state and local SEIU chapters – a local chapter in New Hampshire, for example, endorsed Sanders earlier this month – but the national endorsement comes with more infrastructure, money and organization than the local backing.
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“As President, I will be proud to stand with SEIU and fight alongside them – to defend workers’ right to organize and unions’ right to bargain collectively, to raise incomes for working people and the middle class, and to ensure that hardworking Americans can retire with dignity and security”, Clinton said in a statement.