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Clinton extends poll lead over Trump
A combination photo shows U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) and Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) in Los Angeles, California on May 5, 2016 and in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. on May 6, 2016 respectively.
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The Vermont senator is joining Clinton at a campaign event Tuesday in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
Miller pointed out that Sanders’ decision to support Clinton contradicts his stand on issues like H1B visas for highly-skilled workers. “That’s what democracy is about”.
Donald Trump, however, has other considerations for his vice presidential pick, including pro-lifers.
The Democratic “unity” announcement came just two weeks before the party’s national convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Sasse, a first-term Nebraska Republican, caught the attention of the GOP with a late-night, anti-Donald Trump tweet storm in late February, and some party elders had hoped he would mount his own third-party presidential bid.
But Sanders, whose supporters have been divided on supporting Clinton, seemed to address those undecided when he explicitly said Clinton “will be the Democratic nominee for president”. “This campaign is about the needs of the American people and addressing the very serious crises that we face”.
Hillary Clinton is embracing the symbolism of Abraham Lincoln’s “House Divided” speech, arguing that the nation needs to fix its divisions after a series of high-profile shootings.
Flynn says he is not opposed to same-sex marriage, something that won’t sit well with evangelical Republican-base voters skeptical of Trump’s new-found conservatism.
“The civil rights movement was only 50 years ago, but we’re still fighting the same fight”, she said.
But Sanders refused to officially drop out after Clinton secured the necessary number of delegates to win the nomination, directing his efforts toward making the party platform more progressive.
The poll shows more young adults think free trade agreements have been good for the economy than bad, 46 percent to 20 percent.
“I’m in one of these places where I deeply believe in this country”, he said. Recent polling suggests that 85 percent of his supporters have said they plan to back Clinton. Sixty-three percent of whites age 30 and under say they support airstrikes.
Clinton, meanwhile, has been dogged by criticisms of how she handled classified information as secretary of state. I was a senior military officer for our government and I spent almost five years in combat against this very vicious enemy and we’re providing this and I never met President Obama. “But I like him a lot”.
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Mooney meant she would write Sanders’ name onto her ballot, even if he fails to become the Democratic candidate.