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Hillary Clinton Raised $68.5 Million In June

When Sen. Bernie Sanders is asked why he hasn’t endorsed presumptive Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, he insists he remains fighting for the middle class.

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Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, wins the support of 90 percent of Democrats, while Trump has the backing of 83 percent of Republicans, according to the poll.

“I talked to Joe, I think it was three weeks ago”, Sanders replied when Hayes interrupted their conversation to discuss this then-breaking news. “On that issue, we are trying to work with Secretary Clinton’s campaign on areas that we can agree on”.

In response, Sanders said that he is working with Democrats on the party platform. “We’re not there at this moment”, Sanders said. “So, I hope it happens”.

Donald Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee are adding about 85 fundraising veterans to their previously paltry operation, a move that could calm jitters that Trump is not equipped to raise money.

Overall, voters have increasingly sided with Clinton since mid-May, when the two were about even in the poll.

But Biden has begun mentioning his support for Clinton regularly, saying he’s ready to work to help her get elected.

A greater 29 percent of likely voters said they would be less likely to vote for Clinton with Warren as her running mate.

“Those folks back home know me”.

He continued, “I’ve known her for 25 years, I have a lot of respect for her”.

“I think the bottom line is simply that both the president and the attorney general understand how important it is for the Department of Justice to conduct investigations that are free of political interference”, Earnest told reporters.

Obama is preparing to campaign with Hillary Clinton for the first time in her 2016 White House bid. The hardest thing is vouching.

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As 3LW would say: players are gonna play, haters are gonna hate, and Joe Biden is going to put people running for president in uncomfortable positions.

President Obama to campaign with Hillary Clinton in Charlotte