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Sanders warns Clinton against moderate as VP
Clinton’s competitor for the 2016 Democratic presidential nomination won praise at a candidates’ debate on October when he said, “Enough of the emails”. He said he would continue to try to convince superdelegates in states that he won to vote for him, while also acknowledging superdelegates that have pledged to vote for him but come from states won by Clinton shouldn’t vote for him, specifically mentioning MS, which Clinton won and from where two of his pledged superdelegates are from.
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Sanders has been battling the superdelegates since the start of the election, when hundreds aligned with Hillary Clinton before any other candidate was in the race.
“Donald Trump said he wanted to go forward, then he changed his mind, said no, then he changed his mind and said yes, then he changed his mind and said no”, Sanders told “Face the Nation” moderator John Dickerson in an interview taped for Sunday’s broadcast.
Well, the responsibility that I accept in a very, very serious way is to do everything that I can to make sure that Donald Trump will not become elected president of the United States.
One of Trump’s vanquished primary rivals, Sen.
Oliver cites Trump’s hard line on immigration and calls him a leader “who will finally give a damn about people like me”. But I think we have a good chance to win in California. “And certainly, if they’re going to be back in the political milieu, then their history is relevant to what the American people can expect”.
“I haven’t heard any of my (black) friends say they’ll vote for Trump”, said Tanisha Winns, 39, a black Democrat in Lakeland, located along central Florida’s Interstate 4 corridor that twice helped give Republican George W. Bush the statewide victory before swinging in Obama’s favor. I don’t have to tell them that.
Asked whether he’d join Clinton as her running mate on a party unity ticket, Sanders said he’s still “knocking my brains out to win the Democratic nomination”.
It’s a question concerning all Democrats since Trump has begun to beat Clinton in the polls. He managed 61 percent of Florida’s white vote – better than his 59 percent nationally – but he needed to get closer to 63 percent to win the Sunshine State’s 29 electoral votes. “That is the candidate’s job to do”, he said.
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The difference in those two scenarios is one kind of voter that pops in many polls: The Sanders-only supporter. But she won’t vote for Trump either.