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Hillary Clinton slams Trump in front of his casino
In response, Eric Trump, an executive vice president at the Trump organization and the presidential candidate’s son, said that their employees are happy with their jobs and “have categorically rejected unionization”, despite pressure by the union.
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To her right will be the Democratic socialist Senator from Vermont Bernie Sanders, who has been drawing huge crowds and has made the rounds on late-night talk shows. All eyes are on Joe Biden who continues to leave the door open to a third presidential bid.
The former secretary of state remains ahead in the polls.
“There has been a odd disconnect between Clinton and Democratic voters and a sense of resignation, rather than excitement, about her candidacy”, writes David Axelrod, former top political adviser to President Obama.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stepped into Donald Trump’s territory in Las Vegas Monday evening to encourage hotel workers at Trump’s hotel to organize a union. And it could trigger even more panic among party leaders, a scenario few Vegas oddsmakers would have bet on just months ago.
In the GOP race, Donald Trump led a large field of contenders, while former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush’s popularity waned in Virginia. Fifty-five percent of the workers are women and 56 percent are Latinos. Active in the stage for over eighty years, the labor group has yet to endorse in the 2016 primaries.
In fact, Nelson said for that reason alone, the debate won’t be almost as brutal as the Republican debate.
“People will have to contrast my consistency and my willingness to stand up to Wall Street and corporations with the secretary”, Sanders told NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday.
Leading the push for more debates is Martin O’Malley, the former Maryland governor who sought to be Clinton’s chief rival. “If he goes into the debate trying to introduce himself in a way that makes people open to seeing him as the nominee, he’ll do well”.
The debate will be a contest of four vs one as not only Sen.
Don Lemon will be asking the questions that you submit.
O’Malley has been hammering hard on immigration, voicing an accommodating position – not unlike that of his fellow candidates – and hoping to gain traction with Latino voters.
“I think its not gonna be very well rated, cause Trump isn’t in the debate”, he said. This fight has just begun.
Per CNN rules, Biden prequalifies for the debate. While Republican candidates have uploaded close to 700 more videos than their Democratic counterparts, the two candidates with the most views are both Democrats-Clinton and Sanders.
The Sanders campaign telegraphed another line of attack over the weekend by releasing a statement outlining Sanders’s 2002 vote against authorizing the use of force in Iraq sought by George W. Bush, which Clinton voted for.
Nearly half of the nation’s Democrats want the vice president to enter the field and challenge front-runner Hillary Clinton, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
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Sanders supporters argue they can catch up. He mostly says he’s “going to make America great again”. “Is this as a weakness of hers?”