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President Obama to Meet with Bernie Sanders at the White House

Hillary Clinton is turning up the heat on the DNC by demanding that the make the debate scheduled for next week in New Hampshire and official Democratic debate.

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Even though Mr Obama has promised not to intervene in the Democratic primary until a nominee is picked, he clearly appeared to be leaning in favour of Mrs Clinton in his interview with Politico, describing her as “wicked smart”. “Sanders will change his mind and join us”, Clinton told MSNBC’s Chris Matthews in a phone interview.

The degree to which Sanders has energized and inspired voters “will be critical to the success of Democrats up and down the ballot, whether Sen. If not I think we’re going to be struggling”.

During his career in politics, Sanders, a USA senator from the state of Vermont had been a vocal critic of the Obama administration’s failure to detail any plans to rein in Wall Street.

CLINTON: “Well, I have been very public in saying I would like the DNC to work with all of the campaigns, because that’s what it did when it set up this schedule, and obviously we want to be supportive”. “If you think that both the size and shape of GOP caucus participants is likely to be larger and different, then Trump will likely win”. While he supported civil unions as far back as 15 years ago, Sanders did so mostly because of his strong belief in state’s rights, and largely avoided the subject of legal marriage for same-sex couples at the time.

The debate, should it happen, would not be one of the six contests originally sanctions by the DNC. “One in March, April and May and none on a Friday, Saturday or holiday weekend”, Weaver said.

Presidential candidates often release their medical records in some sort of public way to assure the public that the candidate they are throwing their support behind has a chance of living out their four-year-term.

“The answer is obvious”.

“I am delighted to be here with you tonight in Mason City”, he said. “That’s where Hillary Clinton lost me, because there was plenty of information that even I had that said there was a real problem with the logic involved”, she said. “Sanders has significant momentum”.

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The Clinton campaign did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment about whether it would agree to Sanders’ terms.

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