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Key South Carolina Democrat Clyburn Endorses Clinton For President

But “the future of the Democratic Party and the United States of America will be best served with the experience and know-how of Hillary Clinton” as the next president, he said.

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Clinton, meanwhile, has a slight lead in the polls over Sanders on the Democratic side in Nevada with the caucus date upon us.

“For some people that may be kind of boring, promise the moon, go after everybody, but for me that’s how you actually make a difference in people’s lives”, said Clinton, who later met with a family to discuss the state’s solar industry. “Maybe it’s that Sen”.

“Hillary is the only real candidate”, volunteer Myra Caputi of Los Angeles told USA Today at a Reno rally where former President Bill Clinton spoke.

“Well, it’s true. It’s true”, she exclaimed, amid a sprinkling of boos from the audience. I smell something much more pungent from the Clinton campaign: “fear”.

“No one asks me whether I’m a citizen or not … my father came from Poland”, he said.

Tomorrow, Republicans in SC and Democrats in Nevada will be the third batch of voters to weigh in on the races for the 2016 presidential nominations.

Clinton is still the leader in SC, especially amongst the likely primary voters who are African American. Republicans have brought up the issue, as well, some even comparing Clinton to comedian Bill Cosby, who has been accused by more than 50 women of drugging and sexually assaulting them over the course of his career.

In her first run for the White House in 2008, Clinton won the popular vote in Nevada over then Sen. “We’ll do the same here in MA and I think, I hope it will have the same affect”, said Mark. “Every other candidate in this race has given speeches to private groups, including Senator Sanders”.

If Clinton wins, she reverses Sanders’ momentum and probably defeats him in SC.

According to report by CNN en Español and CUNY’s Center for Latin American, Caribbean & Latino Studies, the Latino electorate has increased from 45,506 eligible Latino voters in the state in 1990 to 332,268 voters in 2014 – increasing by more than seven times in 14 years.

James Clyburn the prominent Democratic South Carolina Representative endorsed Hillary Clinton a presidential candidate on Friday, only a week prior to the party’s primary which is the first in the south.

Some of Clinton’s top Latino backers raised questions about Sanders’ advocacy for immigrants, saying the Vermont senator repeatedly voted against immigration legislation.

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Jason Sims – a teacher from Mount Pleasant – says he made a last-minute decision to vote for Marco Rubio, and that Gov. Nikki Haley’s endorsement was “a big deal”. The Sanders campaign has said it believes it can win – if it can find enough new caucus goers. “I don’t want to be lectured on my support for civil rights”.

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