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Clinton, Sanders to clash at CNN town hall
Appearing at a townhall-style forum on CNN, Sanders said Obama critics’ questioning of the president’s birthplace was part of what he called “continuous and unprecedented obstructionism” in Washington.
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“I am happy to release all of my paid speeches to Wall Street – here it is”, Sanders said, with a wave of his hands.
After losing to Clinton in Saturday’s Nevada Democratic caucuses and another loss likely looming this weekend in South Carolina, Sanders needs a confident performance to project strength going into the multiple state contests on Super Tuesday. In a speech following the results, Sanders recalled that just a few weeks ago, he was 25 points behind Clinton in the polls in Nevada.
Angie Hammond, Zachary Hammond’s mother, said on Twitter she had not previously heard from Clinton or her campaign.
“I want this to be a program where we have affordability and I have a particular commitment to the historically black colleges and universities”, she said. “Otherwise, we are never going to be the nation we should be, we are never going to overcome our legacy”.
“I have given some speeches, and money was donated to charity way, way back”.
Hillary Clinton told an audience at a closed California fundraiser Monday that the top reason to defeat Republican front-runner Donald Trump in November is because of how his presidency would negatively impact the security of United States.
Clinton was aghast when the young woman said her interest rate was between 7 percent and 9 percent, and then, point after point, laid out her plan to lower what the student owes: a contingency repayment program; no debt past 20 years; a reduction for those who take national service jobs.
But he also said that unlike Clinton, he hadn’t given any speeches to financial firms.
“I am well aware of the drip, drip, drip”.
Reassuring supporters concerned about her email server controversy: “The facts are that every single time somebody has hurled these charges against me, which they have done, it has proved to be nothing”. The former Secretary of State was responding to questions on a ruling by a federal judge on a motion that could pave the way for the possibility that you could be subpoenaed in order to obtain any information. Said revolution would be effected by mobilizing “millions and millions” of long-demobilized voters, who would finally make their democratic (and Democratic) wishes known.
In an unusually self-reflective moment, Sanders described the revelations and the personal burdens he has experienced since his presidential campaign.
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Fellow student Hugh Benfer, who is also 19 and majoring in systems mechanical engineering, says he supports Sanders because he’s more down-to-Earth and consistent. “Let’s hold up those who are doing the right thing for us, and let’s hold those who do the wrong thing accountable”, Clinton said. What I’ve seen that I like most about Bernie is that he doesn’t care about pleasing people.