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Dems demand more debates
The Clinton campaign has been close-mouthed on the issue, saying that the decision is up to the DNC and not the individual candidates. Unlike Ms. Clinton and most candidates in the race, Mr. Sanders has avoided fundraising events, choosing instead to draw from a deep well of online donors.
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The contrast was brought into sharp relief this week.
The issue has become a political liability for Clinton. If he announces he’s running, we’re all in.
Some difference in emphasis is to be expected, considering that each party’s base voters are animated by different issues.
She added: “You know better than anyone that this race can’t be won from a stage or through a television screen”. But the gulf in the 2016 campaign has grown particularly noticeable. “And maybe, just maybe, we can try to work together to resolve them”. “I think that Republicans get away with murder because they are never challenged”. Republicans view the state as in play for the general election.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz refuses to change her stance on the number of debates for the Democratic presidential candidates.
“We want debates! More debates!” party members yelled out, drowning out her remarks. “But it’s a product of the questions that were asked. And I’ve said that was a mistake, I’m sorry, I’ve taken responsibility”.
The call for more Democratic debates is growing louder. He also roped in Bernie Sanders, making an unexpected Dr. Evil reference.
Recent national polling shows Clinton with only about a 20 point advantage over Sanders, and polls released earlier this month show Sanders leading Clinton in New Hampshire, just ahead or even with her in Iowa. They have a completely out-of-date and out-of-touch philosophy. “I want to wait and see what he and Secretary Kerry decide”. “Let’s make no mistake about it”.
“At the moment, it certainly seems that the Republicans are talking to a more narrow slice of America“, he said.
But she saved her toughest critique for front-runner Donald Trump, whom she accused of “trafficking in prejudice and paranoia”.
“If you’re not addressing it, that’s your choice, and that’s what the Republicans are doing”, Benenson said.
Bush, the one-time GOP front-runner who was deposed by Trump over the summer, drew only about 100 people to a recreation center in Summerlin, N.V., outside Las Vegas.
“Jeb’s whole campaign is all about economic growth….”
Mr. Sanders targeted the media, including the Wall Street Journal, for questioning the price tag of his many campaign proposals, including a massive medicaid expansion and free public colleges for all. “I had a good time doing it”, he told reporters Thursday.
“Listen”, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie fumed.
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“I hope you all watched the debate last night”. “They care about theirs”. “Why don’t you stop cherishing women and start respecting women“.