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Sanders: We will respond to Clinton’s attacks

And there is a few desire for more competition: among all Democrats, 29% would like someone else to enter the race, almost twice as many as the 16% of Republican voters who want to increase their (current) 15-person field.

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Now, I imagine that average Americans tuning in that night were not expecting a debate on capitalism and the ludicrous wish to abolish it. I am no fan of Hillary Clinton by any means, but she did step away from her progressiveness when it came to correcting Sanders on freedom and the economy.

Clinton has long backed the death penalty – saying in her 2000 run for Senate that it had her “unenthusiastic support” and maintaining that position in her 2008 run for president.

“It’s great that people evolve and change their minds, and I respect that”, he said on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show. Other polls have suggested nearly 80% of Americans oppose jail sentences for people caught with small amounts of the drug.

I spent most of a whole day last week watching the spectacle of Hillary Clinton’s testimony before the select committee on Benghazi.

The October 25 editorial contained 10 versions of the derisive word “liar”, which were all directed to describe former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. “That was inappropriate”, Sanders said.

While numerous select committee members lost their composure during the hearings, Clinton remained calm, intellectually sharp and concise throughout the entire hearing.

Just 31% overall (and 61% of Democrats) say she is honest and trustworthy, not much different from what Americans thought two months ago.

But Rubio’s biggest moment was arguably when he shifted the topic of money in politics to the mainstream media, pointing out that corporate news outlets provide unbalanced liberal support. We have the right to disagree with her. Of course, we’re going to talk about her record.

On Saturday night, Sanders caught the Clinton campaign off guard by using his speech at a major Democratic event in Iowa to draw his sharpest contrast yet with the former secretary of state on key progressive policy items. “We need a New New Deal”, Clinton said.

The five democratic candidates for President of the United States of America took the stage for the first time last Tuesday. “Whenever I am running for a job, oh my goodness, they line up”.

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But he then goes on to assail the White House’s treatment of the finished work product, noting that “there was something different in the White House-produced points sent to [National Security Adviser Dr. Susan] Rice’s staff”. And I don’t think the Congress is going to pay for a lot of this stuff….

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