Thursday, June 9, 2016

Hillary Clinton just fully embraced the historic nature of her campaign

In her victory speech, she thanked supporters, remembered her mother and honored those who fought for women's voting rights. Clinton declared herself the Democratic Party nominee on …
Finance Arts&Culture IT Science Health Sports Global USA Home Hillary Clinton just fully embraced the historic nature of her campaign Author: Leo Barber ; Last update: 09 June , 2016 19:39:31 Adjust Comment Print In her victory speech, she thanked supporters, remembered her mother and honored those who fought for women's voting rights. Clinton declared herself the Democratic Party nominee on Tuesday evening after winning the New Jersey primary, setting up a general election campaign against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Nov 8 election. "Now let's just move on, '" said U.S. Representative Chris Collins of NY, a Trump supporter. "All of you know that when we began this campaign over a year ago we were considered to be a fringe campaign". "Well I think he has signaled that he's ready to fight the fight against Donald Trump", Clinton said. Sanders in the primary", he said, "but I also suspect that Sen. The District of Columbia, which offers 20 delegates, is the last to vote. But whether you supported me, or Sen. "Young people understand that they are the future of America, and they intend to help shape that future". I said that when I was in coal country. "Trump's racist rhetoric is directly offensive to our American values and his unsafe actions would threaten our children's future in every way". Warren's name has surfaced previously as a potential running mate for either Clinton or Sanders, given her vast popularity among the party's liberal base - voters Clinton needs to win over after a sometimes bumpy campaign against Sanders. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the Jewish chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, after she criticized his campaign's response to the Nevada controversy, endorsing her primary opponent. In addition to campaign events, Obama is likely to keep up his social media profile and capitalize on his skill with pop culture interviews and the humour-laced digs at Trump, as he's demonstrated in recent speeches. It isn't a declaration of a scorched-earth campaign headed into Philadelphia. Clinton, of course, would prefer that Sanders end his campaign and embrace her as the reform leader. Clinton won 56 percent to Sanders' 43 percent, avoiding what would have been an embarrassing loss for her in America's most populous state. Many of Clinton's supporters were quick to raise Clinton's history-making nomination. His words were far closer to the tone and approach Republicans have been demanding in the weeks since Trump's remaining rivals surrendered the contest - a sign, perhaps, that he was starting to turn away from the combative and impulsive style that served him well in the primaries and toward fulfilling his promise to unite the fractured party. But over the last week she's seemed not only a natural campaigner, but an inspiring one. Both candidates have many challenges ahead. Bernie Sanders' supporters will "enthusiastically" turn to support Hillary Clinton's bid for the White House and it would be a "fabulous message of unification" for Clinton to pick Sanders as her running mate, former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said Wednesday. According to the campaign, over 10,000 people contributed to a Vermont State Senate candidate after Sanders picked him and directed his followers his way. "We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington, D.C." The Comment http://bsccomment.com/2016/06/09/hillary-clinton-just-fully-embraced-the-historic-nature-of.html
 
Hillary Clinton just fully embraced the historic nature of her campaign Author: Leo Barber ; Last update: 09 June , 2016 19:39:31 Adjust Comment Print In her victory speech, she thanked supporters, remembered her mother and honored those who fought for women's voting rights. Clinton declared herself the Democratic Party nominee on Tuesday evening after winning the New Jersey primary, setting up a general election campaign against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Nov 8 election. "Now let's just move on, '" said U.S. Representative Chris Collins of NY, a Trump supporter. "All of you know that when we began this campaign over a year ago we were considered to be a fringe campaign". "Well I think he has signaled that he's ready to fight the fight against Donald Trump", Clinton said. Sanders in the primary", he said, "but I also suspect that Sen. The District of Columbia, which offers 20 delegates, is the last to vote. But whether you supported me, or Sen. "Young people understand that they are the future of America, and they intend to help shape that future". I said that when I was in coal country. "Trump's racist rhetoric is directly offensive to our American values and his unsafe actions would threaten our children's future in every way". Warren's name has surfaced previously as a potential running mate for either Clinton or Sanders, given her vast popularity among the party's liberal base - voters Clinton needs to win over after a sometimes bumpy campaign against Sanders. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the Jewish chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, after she criticized his campaign's response to the Nevada controversy, endorsing her primary opponent. In addition to campaign events, Obama is likely to keep up his social media profile and capitalize on his skill with pop culture interviews and the humour-laced digs at Trump, as he's demonstrated in recent speeches. It isn't a declaration of a scorched-earth campaign headed into Philadelphia. Clinton, of course, would prefer that Sanders end his campaign and embrace her as the reform leader. Clinton won 56 percent to Sanders' 43 percent, avoiding what would have been an embarrassing loss for her in America's most populous state. Many of Clinton's supporters were quick to raise Clinton's history-making nomination. His words were far closer to the tone and approach Republicans have been demanding in the weeks since Trump's remaining rivals surrendered the contest - a sign, perhaps, that he was starting to turn away from the combative and impulsive style that served him well in the primaries and toward fulfilling his promise to unite the fractured party. But over the last week she's seemed not only a natural campaigner, but an inspiring one. Both candidates have many challenges ahead. Bernie Sanders' supporters will "enthusiastically" turn to support Hillary Clinton's bid for the White House and it would be a "fabulous message of unification" for Clinton to pick Sanders as her running mate, former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said Wednesday. According to the campaign, over 10,000 people contributed to a Vermont State Senate candidate after Sanders picked him and directed his followers his way. "We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington, D.C.", he said. The Comment http://bsccomment.com/2016/06/09/hillary-clinton-just-fully-embraced-the-historic-nature-of.html
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Hillary Clinton just fully embraced the historic nature of her campaign Author: Leo Barber ; Last update: 09 June , 2016 19:39:31 Adjust Comment Print In her victory speech, she thanked supporters, remembered her mother and honored those who fought for women's voting rights. Clinton declared herself the Democratic Party nominee on Tuesday evening after winning the New Jersey primary, setting up a general election campaign against Republican candidate Donald Trump in the Nov 8 election. "Now let's just move on, '" said U.S. Representative Chris Collins of NY, a Trump supporter. "All of you know that when we began this campaign over a year ago we were considered to be a fringe campaign". "Well I think he has signaled that he's ready to fight the fight against Donald Trump", Clinton said. Sanders in the primary", he said, "but I also suspect that Sen. The District of Columbia, which offers 20 delegates, is the last to vote. But whether you supported me, or Sen. "Young people understand that they are the future of America, and they intend to help shape that future". I said that when I was in coal country. "Trump's racist rhetoric is directly offensive to our American values and his unsafe actions would threaten our children's future in every way". Warren's name has surfaced previously as a potential running mate for either Clinton or Sanders, given her vast popularity among the party's liberal base - voters Clinton needs to win over after a sometimes bumpy campaign against Sanders. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., the Jewish chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, after she criticized his campaign's response to the Nevada controversy, endorsing her primary opponent. In addition to campaign events, Obama is likely to keep up his social media profile and capitalize on his skill with pop culture interviews and the humour-laced digs at Trump, as he's demonstrated in recent speeches. It isn't a declaration of a scorched-earth campaign headed into Philadelphia. Clinton, of course, would prefer that Sanders end his campaign and embrace her as the reform leader. Clinton won 56 percent to Sanders' 43 percent, avoiding what would have been an embarrassing loss for her in America's most populous state. Many of Clinton's supporters were quick to raise Clinton's history-making nomination. His words were far closer to the tone and approach Republicans have been demanding in the weeks since Trump's remaining rivals surrendered the contest - a sign, perhaps, that he was starting to turn away from the combative and impulsive style that served him well in the primaries and toward fulfilling his promise to unite the fractured party. But over the last week she's seemed not only a natural campaigner, but an inspiring one. Both candidates have many challenges ahead. Bernie Sanders' supporters will "enthusiastically" turn to support Hillary Clinton's bid for the White House and it would be a "fabulous message of unification" for Clinton to pick Sanders as her running mate, former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee said Wednesday. According to the campaign, over 10,000 people contributed to a Vermont State Senate candidate after Sanders picked him and directed his followers his way. "We are going to fight hard to win the primary in Washington, D.C.", he said. The Comment http://bsccomment.com/2016/06/09/hillary-clinton-just-fully-embraced-the-historic-nature-of.html
 

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