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Democratic Candidate Says Party Has “Moved Way Far To The Left”

Hillary Clinton was the third democratic presidential candidate to speak at the NCLR conference. Hillary Clinton will not stop them – she is accepting campaign contributions from anyone and everyone.

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“I think Pope Francis has played an extraordinary, extraordinary role”.

He recalled his previous activism for undocumented workers. And the active Democrats and most likely primary/caucus participants in all three states tend to be quite liberal. Admittedly, Sanders has said he does not know exactly how to achieve peace in the Middle East. “Las palabras no son hechos” – words are not actions. Clinton, arriving more than one hour late, began her address just after 4 p.m. They refuse to identify themselves, and the librarians on duty do likewise, citing Vermont privacy statutes and their own code of ethics.

“It’s not enough simply to have progressive goals and values, you have to be able to get things done”, he said. “For lasting prosperity, you can’t have one without the other”.

Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley all talked up plans for comprehensive immigration reform, increased economic equality and disdain for their Republican opponents, especially Donald Trump. A Monmouth poll released Monday morning found Trump running a close second in the GOP race, just two points shy of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who leads the field with 15% support.

Police say a Vermont man has been charged with stabbing his wife multiple times and leaving her to die at their home. “And the best their leadership can summon up is that they’re “divided”?” The cameras were there in anticipation of comments by other lawmakers, but he made use of them.

As The Economist says, “Forget the 1% – it is the.01% who are really getting ahead in America”. “America becomes a greater nation, a stronger nation, when we stand together as one people and in a very loud and clear voice, we say “no” to all forms of racism and bigotry”.

O’Malley was unique in the lineup by addressing Puerto Rico’s bankruptcy and calling to end its “inequitable treatment” under Medicaid, Medicare and the Affordable Care Act.

Clinton, like Sanders, would also expand the DREAM Act to include parents.

Self-identifying as a socialist, as Sanders has for years, should result in pariah status. “That’s a tough place to start”, she said.

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In the interview, O’Malley stressed his executive experience and said his accomplishments set him apart from his opponents. He also said the Republican Party defies Americans’ wishes by looking to privatize or cut Social Security benefits and being reluctant to spend any money to rebuild infrastructure. “No Irish Need Apply” sign he keeps on his desk as a reminder of that heritage.

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