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Who Won The ABC Democratic Debate? Amid Solid Performances, Clinton’s Front
Clinton called the Republican front-runner “ISIS’ best recruiter” and Sanders said Trump wants lower wages for the bottom socio-economic class. “Secretary Clinton is too much into regime change and a little bit too aggressive without knowing what the unintended consequences might be”, Sanders said. “This is not the type of campaign that we run”.
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The Democratic National Committee on Thursday temporarily suspended the Sanders campaign’s access to the party’s voter database after the breach was discovered.
Sanders noted that the individual involved in the incident has been fired and that anyone else found to be involved will also be terminated from the campaign.
“Everybody should!” Clinton exclaimed in response with a big smile on her face, drawing applause from the debate audience.
An ABC News/Washington Post poll published Friday of registered Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents showed that Clinton had 59 percent support nationwide, followed by Sanders at 28 percent and O’Malley at 5 percent. Bringing up Trump allows her to present herself as a serious figure who would smoothly move into the White House and represent the US around the globe.
Sanders said that his wife, Jane – who he quipped was “a lot smarter” than him – would be well-suited to help reform the child-care system to help keep children out of trouble after school.
Indeed, the debate moved quickly to national security and gun control, as the candidates tackled questions on terrorism in the wake of the attack in San Bernardino, California.
“I apologize”, Sanders told Clinton, asserting that the American people have more important things to worry about.
Mrs Clinton attacked Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump several times, chiefly for his proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States.
Palmeri then produced logs from DNC voter file vendor NGP VAN showing what the Clinton camp and the DNC says reveals Sanders aides deliberately trying to steal Clinton data.
Clinton recommended more direct action than her competitors, calling for a no-fly zone over part of Syria and insisting that the USA must seek to remove Syrian President Bashar Assad from power.
The Vermont senator took every opportunity to compliment Clinton, saying he admired her service as first lady and agreed that issues such as dealing with Libyan strongman Moammar Gaddafi is not easy.
According to Clinton, it is best not to respond “to this sort of bigotry”.
The Democratic presidential candidates strongly disagreed about the USA role in the Middle East during their debate in New Hampshire.
But he says troops on the ground must be Muslims, and not American troops. “I apologize”, he said. Hillary Clinton said “there are too many opioids being prescribed”, which pushes people to heroin.
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Sanders said there should be an global coalition including Russian Federation that fights the Islamic State.