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Bernie Sanders throws shade at Hillary Clinton during Senate visit

As you might expect of a candidate who labels himself a Democratic socialist, Bernie Sanders is at the low end of earners among candidates for president in 2016. This marks the second time the campaign has decided to switch locations in order to accommodate the flood of RSVPs.

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If the secretary of state’s office does accept Sanders’ candidacy, anyone with standing-another presidential campaign or political party, or perhaps even an everyday New Hampshire resident-can challenge Sanders’ candidacy with the state’s Ballot Law Commission. “America becomes a greater nation, a stronger nation, when we stand together as one people and in a loud and clear voice we say no to racism and bigotry”, Sanders said. Hillary Clinton won Hispanics in a losing effort in 2008, but Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley plan to compete with her in 2016.

According to the La Raza communications department, in April the conference sent invitations to speak to all of the Republican presidential candidates that had announced their candidacy, but all declined to attend the event.

Sanders recently went after the Obama administration on inequality and unemployment, noting that although the official government unemployment is at 5.4%, the real unemployment figure, including those who have given up looking for work or who are involuntarily working part-time, is 10.5%, nearly double.

They say little, but in a rare moment of candor, one did ask me whether I was “with Hillary“.

“I think Pope Francis has played an extraordinary, extraordinary role”.

Proceeding down his checklist, the Vermont senator said he believes large financial institutions should be broken up, adding that to the best of his knowledge, Clinton does not agree with him. We will see how this pattern, like the weather, shifts when Republicans are finally confronted with the reality their party is, for this election ruined by Donald Trump. We’ll have more information about all of this available. The cameras were there in anticipation of comments by other lawmakers, but he made use of them.

But Sanders, O’Malley and Clinton were all willing to get specific regarding proposals on reform. He said there should be “a path to citizenship, so people can come out of the shadows”. Now down on his farm growing grapes and living close to the earth, he contemplates issues of the day from a lifetime of experience and a love of the land. Clinton recalled the children of a family of migrant workers she babysat as a young girl and the Hispanic voters she helped register in the 1970s.

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It also spent more than $380,000 on printing – not to mention $822.46 for an in-kind contribution of ice cream to Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield of Ben and Jerry’s used at his launch in Burlington.

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