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Bernie Sanders on Hillary Clinton’s heels ahead of crucial IN primary – polls
Observers say they are already seeing a change in Mr Trump.
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders’s campaign raised nearly $46 million in March, which put it at more than what rival Hillary Clinton took in, based on reports filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC). She wants to be president because she wants to be president. “But that doesn’t mean she’s good”. “(Sanders) said she suffers from bad judgement and she said now I don’t know, I think she’s qualified, I guess.
In response to a question, Sanders also said that Clinton could strengthen her case by picking a vice presidential nominee committed to a progressive agenda.
The former secretary of state is expected to discuss her campaign proposals to raise incomes for families and to break down barriers that hold Americans back, according to her campaign.
While she did not respond to Trump’s latest “crooked” characterization of her, Clinton slammed the real estate billionaire for his views on Muslims, immigrants and women.
The Club for Growth Action ad aims at persuading those who don’t want Trump as the nominee to vote for Cruz instead of Kasich.
“It is not just about me, it has never just been about me”, Sanders told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell Thursday. Weekend after weekend Ted Cruz is coming out as the victor of the Republican meetings across the country to pick delegates for the upcoming Republican National Convention.
In an interview on CNN, the Republican presidential frontrunner’s son asserted that Cruz would not be able to reach the 1,237 delegates needed to secure the Republican presidential nomination.
Kasich insists he must stay in the race because he is the only Republican who consistently polls ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton.
But John Feehery, a Republican strategist who has been critical of Mr Trump, said there was no doubt his campaign would benefit from a more professional sheen and a greater degree of self-control.
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Cruz spokeswoman Catherine Frazier said earlier this month in response to such accusations that the campaign is “working hard to build a superior organization and are working within the process and rules that have been established”.