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Clinton to participate in upcoming debate, Sanders still to confirm

The Clinton and Sanders campaigns have been feuding over potential times in recent weeks, showcasing the latest scuffle in an increasingly heated primary fight. “They may control the media, they may control the economy, they may control the political system”.

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“We are taught not to believe we can change the status quo”.

But those who support Sanders will no doubt take significant offense to the idea that they just don’t know any better.

Sanders whose campaign was boosted by landslide victories in Alaska, Washington and Hawaii, is hoping to cut further into Clinton’s lead in this week’s elections in the state.

Sanders will hold rallies in Janesville and Milwaukee Monday. In March, Sanders raised $44 million.

Clinton’s trip to Pennsylvania will come after the Wisconsin Democratic primary on Tuesday.

The campaign also beat its first-quarter fundraising goal of $50 million, raising almost $75 million in the first quarter.

The rest of the video is made up of clips of Sanders campaign volunteers going door-to-door while the narrator – a grassroots organizer – explains some key terms for those who may be new to campaign volunteering. “I don’t have a superPAC”. “I understand as we get closer to the end there may be some anxiety, frustration and acting out on the other side that has to look at the facts”, Clinton told Josh Robin of NY1.

“The small-donors movement has been going on for a while now”, Azari says.

“You’ve got a lot of independents out there”, he said.

Opinion polling reveals a widespread public disgust with the nation’s campaign finance system.

Briggs dismissed Clinton’s promotion of the April 14 date as a stunt.

Earlier this week Clinton accused Sanders on not taking Trump’s comments about abortion seriously enough.

“I am also a Democrat and have been a proud Democrat all my adult life”, Clinton said at a campaign event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on Saturday. The Sanders campaign responded in a statement, saying the Clinton campaign had proposed unrealistic dates, but that it was hopeful for an agreement.

It’s the next step for Nevadans who want a say in picking the next President of the United States.

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Sanders, however, listed the Democratic Party as his party affiliation in his statement of candidacy for his presidential run.

Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon says she may not vote for Hillary Clinton: “Donald Trump will bring the