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Hillary turns heat on Trump in last debate
LISA DESJARDINS: But Clinton’s main rival, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, said any focus on Assad is a distraction.
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In Iraq, about 3,500 United States troops are advising and assisting Iraqi forces.
“The Middle East has blown up around her. Her decisions were awful. Not leaking stuff to ‘The Washington Post, by the way, and certainly not separating us and preventing us from getting the information we need to run a campaign”. While she has been a critic of that policy, urging more commitment and engagement in the Syrian crisis, for example, she said at one point that “We now finally are where we need to be”.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush quickly responded to Clinton on Twitter.
“Out of pocket costs have gone up too much and prescription drug costs have gone through the roof”, Clinton said. “I was so proud of her tonight, but the proof is in the voting”.
Lis Smith (above), the deputy campaign manager for former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley, beat Hillary Clinton to the restroom during the five minute long commercial break. O’Malley was referring to comments made by Clinton during a November debate where she said Wall Street supported her because she helped rebuild lower Manhattan after the attacks on the Twin Towers. “I think it was a good debate, but I think there is a desire on the part of the DNC to protect Secretary Clinton”.
On Hilary Clinton’s proposed no-fly zone in Syria, Raddatz said: “ISIS doesn’t have aircraft”.
Despite a stormy week where Bernie Sanders fired his head of data and suspend two other team members, he’s started this one with the news that he’s officially smashed Obama’s record for grassroots donations.
Sen. Bernie Sanders apologized for his staffer who downloaded data that belonged to the campaign of Hillary Clinton.
In a two-hour debate that largely focused on foreign policy, Clinton also defended her advocacy in 2011 for ousting Libyan strongman Muammar Qaddafi, a position which Republican presidential candidates have criticized.
She also went on the offensive against Sanders, accusing him of hypocrisy for supporting regime change in Libya when he had voted in the Senate for a non-binding resolution that called on Gaddafi to resign and support a peaceful transition to democracy.
Sanders’ decision against escalating the verbal warfare against Clinton as his strategists did before the debate paralleled his refusal in their first debate to make an issue of the controversy over her use of a private email server while Secretary of State and the resulting Justice Department investigation.
“If we can win in Iowa, if we can win in New Hampshire, I think we’re on our way to a national victory and one of the great political upsets in the modern history of America”, Sanders said on “CBS This Morning”. “We are already deconflicting air space”, Raddatz cut in saying: “But isn’t that a decision you should make now?”
Andrew Burton/Getty Images Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was late returning to the stage in Saturday night’s debate because she got held up in the bathroom line, a report says.
That drew a sharp response from Trump. That message seemed to be “that there is a clash of civilizations, that there is some kind of western plot or even war against Islam, which then I believe fans the flames of radicalization”, said Clinton.
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She, Rahm Emanuel, their campaign, the later Obama campaign, these were the first Democratic campaigns since Andrew Jackson to raise more money from business than Republicans. DAVID MUIR: Senator Sanders, I want to stay on this and ask you: How big a role does corporate America play in a healthy economy, and will corporate America love a President Sanders?