Share

Sanders is the best chance for Democrats hold the White House

“Bernie Sanders to me feels more genuine, more of a people’s person versus a career politician”, said Jefferson Harris, who selected the other Democratic contender.

Advertisement

Mook’s memo, which was largely meant to underscore Clinton’s overwhelming lead and Sanders’ daunting path to the nomination, raised serious questions about Sanders’ strategy of investing heavily in states where he sees a chance to win while ignoring others where Clinton is favored. Bernie Sanders of Vermont seeks to rebound from his disappointing Super Tuesday showing on the Democratic side, the Super Saturday states could provide a crucial bump ahead of the bigger states that will vote over the coming week. The crowd appeared to be evenly divided between those supporting Vermont Sen.

Sanders, for the most part, has been making sharp contrasts with the former secretary of state’s judgment on trade.

A total of 118 delegates are at stake for Democrats, with Louisiana’s prize of 58 delegates being biggest contest of the night.

Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton speaks at the Detroit Manufacturing Systems plant, Friday, March 4, 2016, in Detroit.

Ten of Colorado’s superdelegates chose Clinton, while two remain uncommitted, hence the 38 to 38 current share of the state’s delegates between the two presidential candidates.

Simmons revealed the nature of the exchange he had with Sanders that helped him decide to throw his support behind “longtime friend” Clinton. Clinton and Sanders are putting the global economy at the center of their pitch to Democrats, trading charges about who would best represent American workers as their presidential campaign shifts to a series of Rust Belt primaries.

MIAMI – Secretary of State John Kerry spoke with Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez by phone Friday morning and both reiterated their commitment to the success of President Barack Obama’s trip to Cuba later this month. “I think a lot of those people will switch as we pick up momentum”.

In Louisiana, Clinton had 71 percent of the vote to Sanders’ 21 percent when she was projected the victor. “I think we’re at a breaking point, I think regardless of who wins, it’s going to be a very divided country”.

In what her campaign billed as major policy address on the economy and jobs, Clinton proposed an exit tax that would punish companies for moving their headquarters overseas while still benefiting from U.S. laws.

Advertisement

When pressed by Costello about his comments that Sanders is “insensitive” to the needs of African-Americans, Simmons said, “He’s insensitive in a number if ways, and I would get into it if we have time”.

Hillary Clinton wins the Louisiana Democratic primary Sanders takes Kansas and Nebraska