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Obama: Trump’s rhetoric ‘not the America we want’
“We will never stand down”, tweeted “Women for Bernie” on Sunday.
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Yet the senator emphasized that defeating “Trump can not be our only goal”, pivoting to a discussion of his Democratic rival.
President Obama denounced Donald Trump on Tuesday for his remarks in the aftermath of the shooting massacre in Orlando, Fla., warning that Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, was peddling a “dangerous” mindset that recalled the darkest and most shameful periods in USA history. Lawmakers in attendance said Sanders did not indicate his future plans. The businessman has also floated debunked conspiracy theories about former rival Ted Cruz’s father being involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and Hillary Clinton playing a role in the death of former White House aide Vince Foster. That follows his meeting with Clinton on Tuesday night, hours after Clinton won the District of Columbia’s primary, the final nominating contest of the 2016 presidential primary season.
“I also look forward to working with Secretary Clinton to transform the Democratic Party so that it becomes a party of working people and young people”.
Sanders, speaking on CNN’s State of the Union on June 5, dismissed the idea that he could snap his fingers and have “millions of supporters kind of march the line”. “It is Secretary Clinton’s job to explain to those people why she should. get their support. He’s going to hammer her with that issue”.
Top Democrats have taken steps in the last week to begin rallying behind Clinton and ease Sanders out of the race without alienating his supporters. “Neither would a wall”, Clinton said, referring to Trump’s plans to restrict Muslim immigration to the United States and build a wall along the U.S. -Mexico border.
“After all the Twitter rants and conspiracy theories we’ve been hearing recently, it’s time for substantive discussions about how we protect our country, how we respond to terrorist attacks like the one that tragically occurred in Orlando”, she said.
Trumka gave a slight nod to Bernie Sanders in offering the endorsement, saying that his “impact on American politics can not be overstated”.
“This is not just a national security issue”.
The New York real estate developer said that while the Florida gunman was born in the United States, “his parents weren’t and his ideas weren’t born here”.
What’s going on here is that, as of now, there are still two big things Clinton wants from Sanders.
Sixty percent of survey respondents said they supported stronger gun laws, while 38 percent oppose such a move.
However, the campaigns released separate, but almost identical statements saying that Clinton and Sanders had a “positive discussion” about their primary race, unifying the party and their mutual desire to stop Trump from winning in November.
Trump also said authorities need to “respectfully” surveille mosques.
“It is disrespectful to the people who were killed and wounded, and their families”, Clinton said. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the party’s chair – along with a progressive platform in the summer convention and electoral changes, such as primaries that allow independents to participate and the elimination of superdelegates.
“Trump actually suggested moving auto jobs out of MI as a way to cut wages for our auto workers”, Bieber said.
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First, Clinton wants him to end his campaign before the convention so the party will be unified going into it.