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Democratic candidates defy party and consider new debate
The Vermont senator has made the pharmaceutical industry one of the many establishment targets of his White House bid.
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“What I’ve said to my campaign is that I would look forward to another debate”, she said.
They burst into applause when a biographical video shows Clinton’s 1995 speech in Beijing when she declared, “Women’s rights are human rights”.
His Oval Office session focused on domestic and foreign policy issues, plus a “little bit of politics”, Sanders said, explaining that Obama updated him on progress against the ISIS terrorist group and ongoing diplomacy with Iran.
“It’s been Hillary all the way”, said Mary Charipar, a 63-year-old retired math teacher from Cedar Rapids.
As Sanders left Iowa and Minnesota for his meeting with Obama on Wednesday, the meeting was being watched for signs of the president’s leanings.
Supporters suggest such criticism is mainly the carping of political foes. “And you have to say to yourself, why are they throwing all of that?” “We’ve got to take all of these abuses on”. “She’s been brilliant and she’s been accused of a lot of untrustworthy behavior”.
Obama’s kind words for his former secretary of state, in a Politico interview published on Monday, will help Clinton as she tries to link her campaign more closely with the president and so draw in more support from his backers. The video got more than 370,000 views in the first three hours.
Earnest said Wednesday that Obama has consciously attempted to remain neutral in the Democratic nominating contest, but that he does plan to vote absentee in Illinois’ primary on March 15. At a televised town hall forum Monday evening, she said she was “really touched and gratified” when she saw the interview – Obama’s strongest indication to date of his preference in the race.
That’s a sharp contrast to Obama’s relationship with Clinton – which has been both deep and complicated.
For 32 years, there has been a Democratic debate after the Iowa caucuses, this year set for February 1, and before the New Hampshire primary, the letter says. Trump and Cruz are polling neck-and-neck in Iowa, with Trump leading Cruz by just 2 points, 31 to 29 percent, in the latest Quinnipiac Poll.
Heather Gross, 44, was among those who backed Clinton in 2008. When Clinton was winning everywhere by a big margin, she wasn’t as enthusiastic about the prospect of more debates.
Trump said he would hold his own event in Iowa during the debate to raise money for wounded veterans.
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After saying the universal healthcare battle occurred in 1993 and 1994, Clinton squinted her eyes at Gipple as if trying to examine his face and humorously stated, “and I don’t know if you were born then”, drawing laughter from the crowd.