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Hillary Clinton Pushes Back on Potential Brian Sandoval Supreme Court Nomination

He is expected to return to SC on Friday, the day before the primary.

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Index Exchange conducted a study of political ads placed through their programmatic platform on over 30,000 publisher properties. “We have waged a very, very vigorous campaign; we have picked up a lot of support”, he said Wednesday, pointing out his initial single-digit polling in SC.

Hillary Clinton is taking no chances in SC, and it’s apparent her opponent for the Democratic presidential nomination knows he has no realistic chance for victory here in Saturday’s primary.

When it comes to pricing, the landscape takes shape.

“I sure hope the president chooses a true progressive”, Clinton said. No matter which way you view the data, Hillary is coming in with a clear advantage on the Democratic side that will be nearly impossible to beat.

Young voters are convincing older voters that the same old same old, dirty politics as usual isn’t sustainable and that we need Sanders’ new vision.

Ben McGill, an undecided voter from Andrews, South Carolina, suggests Clinton’s tactics have worked.

A week ago, Sanders thought he could pull a surprise in SC.

“It really stunned me”, Sanders said at the outset of the 90-minute event, describing a meeting earlier this year with Flint residents. Hillary Clinton, with a strong African American support base, continues to reach as many potential voters as possible with a broader approach.

Benedict’s students are largely divided between the two Democratic candidates, even as Clinton leads among African-Americans statewide. And his comments marked a shift in tone for the Nevada Democrat, who in a CNN interview earlier this month was critical of Clinton’s campaign in his state and suggesting that the race could continue until the Democratic convention in July.

“That’s probably going to weigh my decision one way or the other, because I guess I’m like everybody else in I like to win”, she said. But as of Thursday, Hillary Clinton held a 505-71 lead over the Vermont senator in the overall delegate count.

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Next Tuesday could make or break some of the remaining presidential campaigns and leave us with just a handful. “We have closed the gap very significantly”. “We’re going to lose some states”, Sanders said. Clinton is looking for a double-digit win, which her campaign believes will help re-establish the notion that she’s the inevitable nominee as she and Sanders barrel toward the multi-state Super Tuesday contests next week.

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