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Clinton edges Sanders in chaotic Nevada convention

But the measure, which offers no clues as to how the Treasury Department would go about doing so, seems aimed at exacting a punishment on companies at the heart of the last recession, rather than addressing the behavior that caused it. To that end, Clinton has called for strengthening the Dodd-Frank Act signed by Obama in 2010, which had numerous right concepts but not necessarily the right details.

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He wouldn’t reveal who he is supporting this presidential election, but said Mr. Sanders and Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein best represent his views.

The first report from the credentials committee on Saturday morning indicated that Clinton had a slight edge in delegates.

– Sen. Chris Murphy, of CT, billed himself during his campaign as a “fresh, progressive voice”. “It’s why you see the absolute hands-off respect to what Bernie has accomplished”, said Missouri Sen.

Tom Vilsack, 65, served eight years as governor of Iowa and is now secretary of agriculture.

In Tennessee, where Clinton easily won the Democratic primary in March, Clinton supporters aren’t exactly screaming for Sanders to get out of the race. It also means she’s spending time in primary states, rather than battlegrounds that will decide the general election.

Clinton started off the day by visiting two black churches in Louisville, where she also took a veiled shot at Trump’s rhetoric. Murphy is 42 and Becerra is 58.

A new poll from the Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows that both parties’ presumptive nominees – Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump – are neck and neck. Or they show up, they know Trump’s the Republican, they hit the Republican party button, vote it down the whole ballot, and turn around and walk away. Eventually, casino security and law enforcement officials entered to force the Democrats out of the space, even turning off the lights to get them to depart.

Prominent Democrat Nathan Smith said he’ll host a fundraiser for Clinton at his Fort Mitchell home. The billionaire’s backers are nearly as divided, with a slim majority saying they’re voting for him mainly out of opposition to Clinton.

The Daily Kos, the epicenter of liberalism, has apparently banned any articles critical of Hillary Clinton.

A Warren pick would leave unattended a gaping gender gap between her and Trump.

“Realistically, he probably recognises that she won’t adopt these policies, but hopes that she will modify her current plans in the direction of these policies or, at a minimum, resist moderating her current positions during the general election campaign”, he added. The source was not permitted to speak on the record about strategy.

“Personally, I’m not concerned about it”, she said.

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Gingrich, 72, endorsed Trump and told Fox News he was in the “not no” column when it came to the veepstakes.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Spokane Wash. Saturday