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Clinton Campaign Accuses Bernie Sanders of Breaking Pledge Not to Go ‘Negative’
On Wednesday, Sanders called Clinton out in a statement, saying “Clinton’s attacks on a Democratic Party rival over universal health care marks a very public flip-flop by her and her campaign”. “Honestly, it is not much of an attack”, Maddow argued, noting that the Sanders ad never mentions Clinton by name.
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“It sounds like he’s accusing Hillary of taking money from wall street in order to exert some influence over them”, said Isaac Takushi, rally attendee.
“One says it’s okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do”, the Vermont senator contended in an apparent shot at Clinton.
When Clinton ran in the 2008 election, she was eventually unseated from here early frontrunner position by former North Carolina Sen.
Clinton noted that the ad was a “broad assertion that caught up all Democrats”, including the man both she and Sanders hope to succeed- President Obama. Clinton said, replying to a question on whether Sanders can win the presidency, reports ABC News. “Obviously she is part of the establishment that Wall Street has showered with financial support”.
Clinton’s campaign has clearly been feeling the crunch and has stepped up its rhetoric against Sanders in recent weeks.
Sanders also tweeted a thank you card from Clinton in 1993, in which his opponent thanked him for his “commitment to real health care access for all Americans”.
Clinton’s campaign has spent a total of $14.6 million on TV ads compared to Sanders’ $10.3 million.
“It’s a amusing kind of charge”, Clinton said. Sanders trailed only Trump in follower growth during the debate, with GOP Sens. “We engage on substantive differences”.
The progressive magazine’s nod is the latest in a string of progressive endorsements for Sanders.
Hillary Clinton was in Iowa discussing how she would tax the wealthiest at a higher rate.
“[This week] he had better numbers against any of the Republicans than she did”.
Clinton has begun attacking Sanders daily as polls show the race for the Democratic nomination tightening.
“We do so now impelled by the awareness that our rigged system works for the few and not for the many”, the editors said.
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“I find it exciting”, Clinton added. “They’re mad at me today, they’re mad at me yesterday, they’re mad at me tomorrow”, he said. The full interview airs Thursday night on NBC at 11:35 pm ET.