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Cartoons: Hillary Clinton and her obstacles
Sanders senior said his 74-year-old brother is hoping that his party’s delegates will realise he is the best-placed candidate to beat Trump, who “would be a terrible disaster for the United States and for the world”. The decision by the Democratic party to choose Clinton over Sanders may prove to be the turning point in the 2016 election.
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He also insisted – despite the fact that Sanders trails Clinton in both pledged delegates and superdelegates and faces a almost impossible path to the nomination – that there will be a contested Democratic National Convention.
Sanders has kept his own focus trained on the primary’s final contests.
Decked out in a Sanders T-shirt, Avina, 24, who left his hospital job to help the campaign, acknowledged the obvious: “It’s been a little rough”. “I do still feel like I’m part of the campaign”. (If only Clinton could borrow some of his populist thunder.) And for all the misgivings many have about his quixotic visions and youthful rumblings about “the establishment”, Sanders beyond a doubt has emboldened Democrats to champion their beliefs without apology. Two have remained uncommitted. “We definitely want to have a presence”.
But here’s a silver lining for the Republican Party: The emcee of the convention is starting to look as if he may eventually support the person whom the entire convention is set up to support.
If you’re sick of all the drama in our presidential election, you could just move to Canada.
“Donald Trump has proven himself to be a loose cannon whose hateful language and risky policies will do serious harm to working families and put America’s security at risk, and Republicans are continuing to acknowledge that a President Trump would be too big a risk”, the news release said, the Examiner reports. That is certainly suggested by the March and April polling that showed him behind Hillary Clinton by as much as 50 to 39 percent. And I said, ‘What girl?’ And she said, ‘That girl that your husband had an affair with.’ And this was the first I’d ever heard about it…And I cried. As for Donald Trump, six in ten think he is not qualified.
“She should be glad the state has done away with straight-ticket voting”, Ehrenberg said. Trump has taunted Clinton in recent days, saying she “can’t close the deal” against primary opponent Sanders.
“I really don’t think it’s possible to remind voters enough of his offensive and unintelligible remarks”, says Tracy Sefl, who served as senior adviser for super-PAC ‘Ready for Hillary’. “I knew some of Bernie’s voters were young, but I didn’t realize they were children”.
If it doesn’t work out, he added, and “if Hillary is the nominee, then Bernard will work for her. That’s what he has said, and he is a man of his word”. Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush have both said they’ll stay out of this race. He’s not interested, they say, in weighing in on her selection of a running mate. Republican candidates could be hurt if Trump depresses Republican turnout.
So far, Ehrenberg said, Democratic candidates have reached out “to some small extent”, and he was unaware of Hassan’s camp doing so. Sanders spoke to hundreds of people on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation and thousands of people in Rapid City Thursday during a campaign swing through South Dakota. Ted Cruz. This week, Trump is meeting with more GOP leaders in the House and Senate as they consider whether to endorse him. “It’s not employment for any extended period of time”, he said.
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“It was a wonderful experience that we had and still have”.