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Hillary Admits Bernie’s Campaign Is ‘On Track To Outraise Us This Month’
Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver accused the DNC of working to protect Clinton, pointing to the party’s limited debates at low-viewership periods such as Saturday nights as an example. The New Hampshire survey has Trump in a commanding lead with 31 percent, followed by Cruz with 14 percent and Rubio at 13 percent.
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A look at some key takeaways from the third Democratic presidential debate.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made up her claim that ISIS uses videos of him to recruit new members, said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Republican Donald Trump is “a big Christmas gift wrapped up under the tree” for Hillary Clinton because he couldn’t beat the 2016 Democratic presidential front-runner in a general election, Carly Fiorina said Sunday.
Trump responded Sunday by telling NBC News that Clinton is a “liar” and “weak”.
“He is becoming ISIS’ best recruiter”.
While experts say it’s likely that Trump’s call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States could be used by ISIS, independent fact-checkers have not found evidence of videos as described by Clinton. Mrs Clinton came walking in, and said “sorry” into the microphone.
In response, the Democratic National Committee cut off Sanders from the crucial voter database, including his own files.
“Whoa, whoa, whoa, Martin”, Sanders said.
During the debate, he apologised to the Democratic front runner, saying “this is not the type of campaign we run”.
However, among the 48% of all Democratic voters who say they are already certain of their vote and aren’t going to change their mind, 59% prefer Clinton; 32% back Sanders, and nine percent (9%) choose O’Malley.
SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM, Republican Presidential Candidate: I’m suspending my campaign, but never my commitment to achieving security through strength for the American people. “We should move on, because I don’t think the American people are all that interested in this”.
Even so, political science assistant professor Jacob Neiheisel from the University of Buffalo said: “It doesn’t seem like the Democratic candidates’ proposed solutions to the problem differed all that much…” She comes out of the the debate in a good position.
Clinton also defied moderators’ efforts to cut her off at times, leading Sanders to call out, “Now this is getting to be fun”.
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There was one point on which all three candidates agreed on: USA should not launch a ground war against ISIS.