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Democratic Presidential Candidates Take Part in Forum
Hillary Clinton’s dilemma – how to call her husband if she is elected president of the United States?
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Clinton was clear while providing campaign-related answers for Maddow, but unlike the other two candidates, she seemed to lose her poise while answering other questions.
“I think I’m going to say casual English”.
But while Sanders blamed the media, saying he can’t walk through the U.S. Capitol without reporters “begging me to attack Hillary Clinton”, there’s little question he’s sharpened his critique in recent days. When the Clinton-Sanders back-and-forth happened, I wondered aloud (I talk to myself a lot) whether he had been misunderstood, whether accidentally or, more likely, on goal, by Clinton. “People think I am too serious”, he said.
“You need someone with not only moxie, but experience”, Govan said.
He also said this reporter would stay hired on a “trial basis”.
Sanders was speaking the truth. He’s trailing Clinton badly in the Palmetto State, largely because he hasn’t caught on with the state’s sizable African-American population.
Still, she’s struggled to convince a few young activists who have provided much of the energy behind the renewed interest in civil rights issues after spate of police killings of young minorities. “I resist it and I resist it and I resist it. Because I think-unlike our Republican friends there who think that politics is about attacking each other in incredibly stupid and destructive ways-I think what we are trying to do is have a sensible debate on important issues facing America”.
Another person who badly needs to get a few momentum in South Carolina, or anywhere, is O’Malley. When Maddow mentioned that each candidate opposed construction of the Keystone XL pipeline, the former governor interjected, “Yeah, but Secretary Clinton got there just last week”.
Sanders also took several swipes Clinton, the Democratic front runner, during his interview.
O’Malley said he is proud to be a lifelong Democrat, and questioned Sanders loyalty to the political party. “I am a Democrat”.
With just a week before the second Democratic primary debate, both Vermont Sen.
“I believe in her cause – women’s rights and insurance for every American”. I believe that we’re all in this together and we can make a better future. “Nor will I this time”.
Bernie Sanders criticized Hillary Clinton for not not showing “leadership” when there are “difficult circumstances… when it is not necessarily popular to make [those] decisions”, referring to DOMA, Keystone, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Clinton was asked whether she would more aggressive around the world than Obama. Sanders. I have a great deal of respect for Secretary Clinton. Admitting she was an “unenthusiastic” supporter of capital punishment, Clinton said it still may be appropriate in certain cases, such as domestic and foreign terrorism. Just 8% of black South Carolina Democrats support Sanders. She also said that guns do not have to be “the only tool” given to law enforcement officers to deal with tough situations. An Ipsos study last July had interviewed American voters about their voting intentions face their Democratic candidates “dreamed”.
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She outright refused to answer, however, which Republican candidate she would chose if forced as her running mate. “I want to build on the progress he made, but I want to go further”.