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Democratic Candidate Bernie Sanders Attacks Hillary Clinton in a Sharp Note
Clinton promised Wednesday evening that activists would “always have a friend in the White House if I am your president”.
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Sanders also says he would also restructure credit rating agencies and the Federal Reserve so bankers can not serve on the body’s board. “The message is that Hillary Clinton is the most electable Democrat”.
Sanders struck back at Clinton, albeit obliquely, in a speech that otherwise strayed little from his usual core theme of income inequality and social justice.
Clinton comes into this contest with significant advantages. The central theme of Sanders campaign, from the very beginning, has been reforming our crooked financial system.
National polls notwithstanding, Hillary Clinton is guarding against complacency as she travels along the snow-covered fields of Iowa.
While the former secretary of state has led Nevada polls, Sanders has poured money and staff into the state in recent weeks in hopes of pulling off an upset. I’m just telling the truth. “Because you are the first line of defense”.
Ucles, who backed Obama in 2008, was impressed, especially because he had been previously quoted in the Des Moines Register criticizing Clinton for not doing more personal outreach to Latinos. Now, she has for months pitched herself as more accessible in this key early voting state as she tries to fend off her rivals in the Democratic primary, Sen.
When asked whether he would win the Iowa caucuses, he said, “I think we’ve got a real good shot at it”.
As she spoke, the crowd remained divided.
In addition to a nationwide campaign to screen children for autism, Clinton would establish public-private partnerships to help autistic children move from school-based services to more independent lives, including employment opportunities.
SANDERS: Well, actually they are not. “I think that whoever wins [the nomination], we’ll be OK”, Brown said.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But so numerous problems were created by the banks that weren’t under Glass-Steagall.
ZARROLI: At the end, a large crown waited for Sanders in subfreezing temperatures and then followed him through the streets of Manhattan while he did an interview. The new Glass-Steagall Act that Sanders supports, he said, “would strike at the heart of shadow banking” because it would prohibit those firms from getting their financing from commercial banks. Noting the interest on Sanders among the younger voters, Peter Dreier, a professor of politics at Occidental College said younger voters “may not be willing to entertain a whole new system, but are open to a profound critique of the current one”. “They sure showed the American people. Wall Street and their lobbyists regulate Congress. We must change that reality, and as president, I will”. “We have to break them up”, he said.
“The time is long overdue for this great country to join to the rest of the industrialized world and pass a Medicare for all single-payer program”, Sanders said.
Bernie Sanders to dismantle the nation’s largest banks if he was elected president received glowing praise from a Senate colleague from a neighboring state.
“I mean seriously, that last one was at like 3 a.m., like Christmas Eve, on like C-SPAN 4 – so who do you think is more against you, the Republican Party or the Democratic Party?”
Instead, Sanders is choosing to push for the reinstatement of Glass-Steagall, a Depression-era banking that separated commercial and investment banks until its repeal under President Bill Clinton.
“My experience is different from my competitors”, O’Malley said. “If you do not end your greed, we will end it for you”.
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Like the other Democrats, he directed his most pointed barbs at the Republican presidential hopefuls, including Donald Trump. Clinton has just said that these fees are too high and “usury”.