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Sanders walks back criticism of Clinton qualifications

But when asked whether she was qualified for the White House, Sanders said “of course” and that Clinton “on her worst day” would still be “an infinitely better candidate” than anyone on the Republican side. Ted Cruz 45 percent to 23 percent among likely voters in “Other Southern California”, which the poll defines as nine counties outside of Los Angeles County.

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Sanders is on a winning streak, defeating Clinton in five of six contests since March 22, including Wisconsin on Tuesday. Let us know below. Sanders, in a speech, accused Clinton of saying he was not qualified.

“We have to really hand it to Bernie Sanders for coming in and spending a lot of money and a lot of time in our state, and really energizing the base of Democrats, because we had a huge turnout for Democrats this time”, said Muggli. “For Bernie Sanders, this is about survival”, he said.

“I think that Sen”.

In case you missed it, polls released this week are giving us a clearer picture of Inland voters’ preferences in the presidential race. People who are not registered are welcome to attend but can not cast votes. Three months ago, Sanders had whittled her lead down to 11 points.

Rivals… Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have been praised for running dignified campaigns, but things have started to get a little testy between them.

Asked if Sanders regretted the choice of words, Weaver said the campaign had meant “qualified in the sense of “disqualified” as opposed to ‘unqualified'”.

The candidate also scheduled an invite-only “community conversation” with African-American leaders at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, the same venue where his opponent launched her NY campaign last week. He said in a tweet, “So great to be in NY”.

He did say that Clinton “has years of experience”.

“Bernie Sanders decided yesterday that he wasn’t going to go into the NY primary and be run over by their campaign”, said Tad Devine, a senior adviser to Sanders’ campaign.

“We can win this primary”.

Wyoming’s demographics are similar to Idaho and Utah where Sanders notched convincing wins.

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In state assemblies which culminated on Friday, Mr Cruz won 21 delegates to just two for Donald Trump, who still has a comfortable lead in the overall nomination race for the Republicans.

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