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Clinton wants to make sure Muslims don’t feel ‘marginalized’

Mike O’Malley certainly believed it would be the case, because a quick five minutes into the New Hampshire debate, after Sanders politely apologized and Clinton politely accepted his apology, the former Maryland governor came out swinging, accusing the two Democratic frontrunners of wasting everyone’s time bickering while he was hunkered down to do the hard work of fixing the country.

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Sanders tried to muddy the waters a bit by implying it was possible Clinton’s campaign could have some of his team’s data.


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Donald Trump gets a beating, but did Clinton go too far?


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Like Sanders, Clinton will pay the estimated $350 billion price tag on her plan with a tax hike, but instead of taxing Wall Street, she would limit certain tax expenditures for those making more than $250,000.

“She’s not referring to a specific video”, Palmieri said. “I was so proud of her tonight, but the proof is in the voting”.

The Democratic presidential candidates are meeting for their third debate on December 19, with tensions suddenly boiling between Hillary Clinton and her chief rival, Sanders.

At first the Democratic National Committee voter data breach looked bad for Bernie Sanders, with a top staffer breaking into an opponent’s core data and laying eyes on the Hillary Clinton strategy in early states.

Clinton also defended her support for a no-fly zone in Syria, which she said would create safe areas to protect people on the ground from Assad’s forces and Islamic State.

And it all comes down to the narrative Sanders needs: The fight is not over because they don’t want us to win.

“Much of what he says are lies or gross distortions of reality”, Sanders said of Trump, adding there is no evidence to back up Trump’s claim Muslims in New Jersey celebrated in the streets after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in NY and outside Washington. In last night’s debate, she spoke with confidence and poise. But the question is just how many people watched the debate in the first place given its timing – on a Saturday night, six days before Christmas. The political neophyte tops most Republican national polls and is putting establishment candidates like Jeb Bush in knots.

Leading Republican presidential aspirant Donald Trump today dismissed Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton’s assertion that the Islamic State was using his videos as a recruitment tool saying she “made up” the claim. When the debate’s broadcaster ABC News returned, Clinton was still not at her podium.

[Americans] need to make sure that the really discriminatory messages that Trump is sending around the world don’t fall on receptive ears. “But it is true he is being used in social media by, um, ISIS, to, to help recruit and propaganda”.

But Clinton, most likely taking a trip to the ladies room, had yet to return to her podium and had to walk back on live television. “This is not the type of campaign that we run”.

However, ISIS puts out a lot of videos, and it’s possible that Clinton is referencing one Berger isn’t familiar with.

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College cost and debt, criminal justice reform, and the relationship between police and communities of color are no longer throw-ins – each candidate has gone to considerable length in addressing the related concerns, something not seen even eight years ago, when Clinton and Obama were jockeying for the nomination. “We finally have a UN Security Council resolution”.

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