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Clinton Says Trump Is Terrifying
The campaign says the new proposal would rescind tax relief and other incentives meant to encourage domestic investment that are “associated with a facility, production, or jobs that a company moved overseas after receiving relief”.
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Clinton has sewn up the support of most of the major labor unions, including the National Education Association and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and several large unions while Sanders has picked up the endorsement of the Communications Workers of America and a handful of smaller unions.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) – Standing in a line of thousands outside an arena at Colorado State University, Aleksandr Cronk contemplated the grim possibility that the man he was waiting to see, Bernie Sanders, may not make it to the November ballot and he’d have to decide whether to vote for Hillary Clinton. We got some staffers here. “After the disappointment in SC … it shows we still have the momentum”.
Nonetheless, Trump visited Vermont once, in early January, when he held a rally in Burlington that drew supporters and protesters alike. “We will pick states and we will have fights and if we win enough of them, we believe he will be the nominee”. In fact, four wins is exactly what his campaign forecasted.
Weaver said Sanders’ effort is “a campaign to win” and “the people of the country are standing behind us”. Both Sanders and Clinton have enthusiastically backed Obama’s 2012 executive orders aimed at giving the Dreamers and their parents a respite from the fear that they of their parents could be deported. So when in 2008 Hillary Clinton won majorities in many big states – Florida, Pennsylvania, New York, California – she still had to share those big delegate pots proportionately with candidate Obama.
With some Tuesday night allocations still outstanding, Trump now leads the Republican field with 332 delegates.
Sanders trails by almost 200 delegates. “She’s weird”, Williams said.
The remaining calendar was a consistent theme for the Sanders campaign at Wednesday’s news conference.
Bernie Sanders won Minnesota’s Super Tuesday caucuses by a wide margin, but Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton says if the state would have held a primary, Hillary Clinton would have been the victor.
While Clinton’s campaign has raised big bucks from individuals, she’s also been helped by massive money pouring in through Priorities USA Action, a pro-Clinton Super PAC that has raised more than $50 million in support of the former Secretary of State, according to OpenSecrets. That occurred in 2008 when she squared off against then-Sen.
That trend bore out across states – across the first nine Democratic contests, 74 to 86 percent of voters wanted a candidate who had experience. “So I think those superdelegate numbers, while they exist and while they are real, are also very soft”.
In some Duluth precincts, Sanders beat Hillary Clinton three to one. And he’s absolutely right: No change of any effect happens without mass mobilization. We can’t vote for him without sacrificing the ideals of Sanders’ “political revolution”.
Her remarks reflected a softer, positive message as she pivots towards a general-election audience beyond Democrats, in contrast with the harder negativity of Republican frontrunner Donald Trump.
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The problem for Republicans pushing the anti-Trump effort is that they can’t agree on who the party should elevate as the most effective challenger to Trump.