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Clinton poised for blowout in SC
Bernie Sanders, her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, already has one.
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Sanders was backed by 44% and Clinton was backed by 43%.
Tuesday also features primaries in Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Sanders’ home state of Vermont.
Those numbers, though, are a bit misleading. Stressing her view that a Democratic candidate should win the presidency, Jane Sanders said both she and her husband would stand behind Clinton if the former secretary of state is the Democratic nominee. “But I think it is something she has to deal with as many times as it’s raised, as we raised it. It’s a legitimate question”. “Hillary Clinton is the right person to be the first woman president of the United States, and she is the best person to lead the United States”.
“If everybody else does it and that includes the Republicans because we know they’ve made a lot of speeches”, said Clinton. “I don’t know about that, you know I had some meetings today and I think the race is moving along very quickly so we’ll have to see, we’ll have to see what happens next month”, Reid said, according to CBS News.
It seems to be working in SC.
“We’re just simply not seeing any kind of movement in this race, but stay tuned for some more rock ’em sock ’em action”, Franklin said.
Clinton also said she wants a genuine liberal to fill the Supreme Court seat left vacant by the February 13 death of conservative icon Antonin Scalia.
However, after finishing second in Iowa, “The Donald” has demonstrated sustained popular appeal, winning the GOP’s New Hampshire and SC primaries and Nevada caucuses, which all had record turnouts, by substantial margins.
Key to a Clinton victory is a strong showing among African-American voters, and her campaign and McAuliffe have worked to line up support from black voters and elected officials.
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“The most likely way that you will die if you’re a young black man in America is gun violence”, said Booker, D-New Jersey. “I don’t need people to tell me ‘yep, you are right, it’s unfair.’ Tell me what you are going to do about it”. We have waged a very vigorous campaign.
“It probably would matter to the citizens of Williamsburg County” if Sanders campaigned there, said Barbara White, a 55-year-old Kingstree resident who came to hear Clinton.
Michael Futrell, an African-American Sanders supporter and former House delegate, said Sanders’ positions on economic equality and criminal justice reform appeal to black voters.
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A study of the programmatic landscape in SC and Nevada shows that presidential campaigns and super PACs have been using a variety of strategies, resulting in significant differences in total impressions and average clear prices.