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New Q Poll: Clinton, Sanders each beat Trump, but Sanders trails Clinton
During the campaign, Brown at one point said Bill Clinton was becoming “the prince of sleaze”.
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But, of course, this assumes Sanders will drop out after California (June 7) or June 14 (the final primary in Washington, DC).
She got a boost toward that end with a giant superdelegate endorsement Tuesday morning. Gov.
In an interview on CNN, Clinton said the contacts are likely to intensify after next week’s California primary.
He had spoke about numerous issues that today Sanders’ holds dear, while sounding a little Trump-ian too.
How can Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, and Carrie Dann possibly say that when the former Secretary of State is all but mathematically assured of having enough delegates when Democrats come together in Philadelphia, July 25-28? ‘Millions of their parents are laboring for $425 an hour’.
“The stakes couldn’t be higher”, Brown writes.
“Sen. Bernie Sanders can take solace in the fact that he leads Donald Trump, but the cold hard truth is that his own party favors Hillary Clinton by a whopping 13 points”. He pointed out that she has approximately 3 million more votes and hundreds more delegates than her rival.
“I do think there are a lot of disenfranchised Republicans who can’t believe Donald Trump will be or should be the nominee”, said Elmets, adding Trump lacks a moral compass or the core values of the party.
Brown announced he was boarding the Clinton train after a 24-year feud with the prominent political family that was at its most heated throughout 1992.
California is one of six states that holds their primary next week, and Clinton only needs 73 delegates to clinch the party’s nomination. ‘It’s the kind of conflict of interest that’s incompatible with the kind of public servant we expect, ‘ Brown also said.
He’s now using his decades of political capital to promote the once unthinkable: Hillary Clinton for president.
You and me both, Governor! “This is no time for Democrats to keep fighting each other”.
As the USA presidential election draws closer, political commentators have begun to speculate upon likely scenarios with the passage of each day – and the newest theory is very interesting. But Bernie Sanders’ wife, Jane Sanders, dismissed the endorsement Tuesday afternoon as another sign of the “Democratic establishment” ganging up on the Vermont senator.
‘And you know what?
Clinton’s campaign is making the candidate more readily available for interviews, with Clinton borrowing a Trump tactic and calling into television news programs – like CNN’s “The Lead” for an interview with Jake Tapper on Tuesday – this time, to attack her rival for a months-long delay in divvying up almost $6 million in charitable contributions to veterans’ organizations.
When pressed, he said of the event with members of the California Nurses Association, “It was more of a rally, but what’s on your mind?”
For Sanders, the answer is simple.
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Instead local reporters chased him down and he boasted, ‘I think we’re gonna win here in California.