Monday, February 8, 2016

Autoworkers At Crossroads Between Sanders And Clinton

by Jimmie Castillo 
08/02/2016 

While that explanation settled the issue of the Nashua Telegraph, Politifact noted that Sanders failed to account for a more explicit mistake in which the words "endorsed by" were displayed beside the logo of the Valley News, a paper which has not endorsed any candidate. Bernie Sanders debated in a one-on-one face off since former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley suspended his campaign on Monday. 

Sen. The Sanders campaign has been conducting its own investigation into the results, and some examples of apparent misgivings from the Clinton campaign have already surfaced. And we are going to defeat Hillary Clinton, because she is unqualified to be the president of the United States of America. 

But her rival for the Democratic presidential nomination is also setting up shop in town this weekend. I love it because interactions you have with voters in any setting is so rewarding, and voters in this state take a first, second, third, fourth look at you. 

She added that "I held my nose" and voted for the bankruptcy bill that never became law in any case. Her aides worry that a big Sanders victory in the state could help him make headway among women and minority voters, important parts of the coalition that twice elected Barack Obama as president. 

Sanders headed to New York City for a cameo appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live", appearing with comedian Larry David, who has portrayed Sanders as an impassioned underdog shouting for revolution. Sanders is offering Democrats what they have been longing for in their hearts. Debbie Stabenow, a clear dig at Sanders call for a "political revolution". Another poll this week from Public Policy Polling showed that Clinton still lead the race with support of 53 percent of voters to Sanders' 32 percent. "People voting, particularly in a Democratic primary and I would hope even voting in the Republican primary, care about the disgrace of what's happened". In comparison, Clinton has nearly total name recognition among voters.

"There are going to have to be security reviews of a lot of other people - including Republican office holders", she said. 

Clinton's favorable rating increased to 75 percent since Iowa and she also regained some of her aura of inevitability, with 61 percent saying she'll be the nominee while just 27 percent picking Sanders - a 13 point margin increase since last weekend. Thirty-one percent said they had a "strong preference" but were open to changing their minds. 

"But, let's ask Senator Sanders's campaign: Why did he vote to deregulate swaps and derivatives, one of the key reasons for Lehman Brothers being overleveraged, collapsing and bringing down the economy?" she said.


"I think we are the underdog now", Sanders said. On that day there will be nine primaries in states collectively more representative of the national electorate than Iowa or New Hampshire. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was dispatching dozens of organizers to the state while a number of veterans of past Clinton campaigns, including many from Arkansas, were knocking on doors and staffing phone banks this weekend. 

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