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Sanders draws praise for immigration plan

Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks about combating ISIS and democratic socialism atÊGeorgetown University November 19, 2015 in Washington, DC.

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But, to the degree that national security becomes an issue, it is a 2X smack down for Mrs. Clinton. The Republican National Committee let go a press release criticizing the plan.

The Atlanta native, who is best known for his work with OutKast and Jay Z, doesn’t want to be marginalized by his career path because he has always “given a damn about American politics” by taking to the streets and advocating for change within his community.

“If it were 25 years ago, you could say maybe that holds some weight”, said Jackson, who backed Clinton in 2008 and is backing her in the upcoming primary. Bernie Sanders to be more in line with their beliefs. Within it, Clinton discussed her history of working on various issues in health care.

Sanders’ immigration policy puts him beyond what any other Democratic candidate has proposed so far, the New York Times wrote. The Service Employees International Union, representing 2 million workers including nurses, janitors and other service workers, is one example of divided loyalties.

“I pledged my support to her (Clinton) that day”, Tenenbaum told The State newspaper last week, thus becoming the latest influential S.C. Democrat to back the candidate most likely to become the party’s nominee.

Social Security and Medicare, two of our most important and effective government programs, are financed by payroll taxes that hit the actual middle class, as would be paid family leave legislation introduced by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (of which Sanders is a co-sponsor). When the SEIU endorsed Clinton recently, the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, cited the chance of winning a general election as one reason. “We are going to win because we are going to explain what democratic socialism is”, he said.

In the 18 months prior to announcing her second campaign for president, the front-runner for the Democratic nomination addressed private equity investors in California and NY, delivered remarks to bankers in Hilton Head, South Carolina, and spoke to brokers at the Ritz-Carlton in Naples, Florida.

“I am asking all the presidential candidates to recognize that #wordsmatter by committing to not using the term “illegal” when referencing the undocumented population”, Vargas asked after reminding Clinton she used the term in New Hampshire.

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While Bill Clinton draws on his charisma to win over potential donors, his wife applied what Post writers Matea Gold, Tom Hamburger and Anu Narayanswamy dubbed the former first lady’s “characteristic attentiveness”. “She needs them to come to her side, and enthusiastically.”, stated Montgomery, quoted by Reuters. But not all members support her to be the next leader at the White House, says Newsweek. “People in the labor movement are highly motivated around winning this presidential election.”, said Greenberg, according to the same source.

At a Las Vagas campaign stop in May Clinton vowed to go beyond President Obama's executive actions to extend deportation relief to undocumented immigrants