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Hillary Clinton “absolutely confident” she’ll be the Democratic nominee

Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have agreed to hold another debate in advance of the NY primary. Clinton has lashed out at Sanders on more than a few occasions recently, the loudest of which being her sudden outburst at a Greenpeace activist in NY, where she accused the Sanders campaign of lying about her relationship with the fossil fuel industry.

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The campaign had previously been secretive about the location of its rally, indicating only that it had secured a “difficult to obtain” permit for a “highly coveted Manhattan location”.

“Sanders said, “…the reason that our campaign is doing as well as it is, is that we are doing something very unusual in contemporary American politics. The primary battle between Clinton and Sanders has become increasingly heated and intense in recent weeks, with Bernie Sanders picking up some big wins in primaries in Western states and refusing to drop out of the race before the Democratic National Convention. Trump responded by saying “I have great respect for women” and that Bill Clinton was actually the one with the “demonstrated penchant for sexism”. Cruz, the ultraconservative first-term Texas senator who holds a polling lead in the Midwestern state, is battling to deny Donald Trump a victory on the first ballot at the Republican convention this summer. While the two have settled on NY, they have yet been able to agree on a date or a specific place in NY. “It’s also the continuing kind of nagging things about Clinton and her emails and whether she is going to be indicted, and not being trustworthy…Those issues have not been resolved”.

“The idea that they want a debate in NY on a night of the NCAA finals – with Syracuse in the tournament no less – is ludicrous”, Briggs said in the statement. She also said she listens to anything by Adele.

“This is New York”, Clinton said on Time Warner. Let’s get serious. Let’s stop the silly political games.

“It feels to me like New Hampshire”, the billionaire businessman told reporters after sitting down for breakfast at a Milwaukee diner.

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So far, Clinton is leading the Democratic Party race with 1,742 votes against Sanders. And I think that’s an important distinction, that under Roe v. Wade we’ve had enshrined under our Constitution. We are glad they did.

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