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Sen. Harry Reid Officially Endorses Hillary Clinton For President
Tulchin said Tuesday that his polling, conducted shortly before the caucuses, showed Sanders up among likely Latino participants by 6 percentage points.
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He said the way he has been pushed aside in this election process should serve as an eye-opener on the inequalities and discrimination that exist in America’s presidential election cycle. “We’re going to win a lot of them”.
Three days before the Saturday primary, the Reid, a senator from Nevada, called on his colleagues to follow his lead and coalesce behind Clinton.
It’s only a few months into primary season, and while Bernie Sanders has clinched more primary victories thus far, Hillary Clinton is projected to be in front of the Vermont governor at 500 to 70 delegates.
Clinton and Sanders have been vying aggressively for the support of influential African-Americans – a critical Democratic voting bloc in SC and in numerous southeastern states that will vote on “Super Tuesday”. I admit I am more pointed with ones who say things like, you have betrayed democracy; that is not a particularly great way to start a productive conversation.
“We have serious challenges and I think it is important for people, and particularly for white people, to be honest about those”, Clinton said at the town hall. And he doesn’t use the language of our dear sister Hillary Clinton, when she talks about young black youth as superpredators that justified expansion of mass incarceration, and of course, the pulling of [the] rug from under welfare. However, at a press conference on Wednesday morning Sanders said he is not giving up the fight in the Palmetto State. “We did kind of promise our loyalty to Hillary past year and we’ve even been sending dollars to her campaign”. As we go through this nomination and presidential election process, I hope we all can remember that.
The former first lady and secretary of state has been engaged in a tough battle against Senator Bernie Sanders in recent weeks.
“The president is absolutely right to send a nominee to the United States Senate”, she said, adding that she finds the argument that presidents shouldn’t make nominations in their final year “unbelievable”.
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Malloy also plans to campaign for Clinton on Thursday at the Student Prince Cafe in Springfield, where he is again expected to criticize Sanders’ record on gun legislation. “I said what they were doing in the mortgage market was going to cause serious problems”, she asserted.