
When Everybody Was Distracted, Marco Rubio May Have Just Blown Up the Republican Party
Not only are they not staying home, we're seeing in the Southern states - where more than half of all African Americans live - that Blacks are voting in record numbers.
Jay Morris, 24, of Oklahoma City, has $72,000 in student debt and no job.
They'll not only be trying to win over voters in MI, but across the nation as 13 Democratic primaries - with hundreds of delegates up for grabs - will take place in March.
The former Democratic candidate has not yet endorsed a candidate.
Clinton and Sanders are also scheduled to face off in a formal debate Sunday night broadcast on CNN from Flint, Mich. Well, Democrats would tell you the drop-off is due to Republican-influenced voter ID laws, which prevent certain demographics from reaching the polls. "It's like Bernie Sanders slipped a molly into her campaign".
Clinton's primary opponent Sen. And he has sought to diminish Clinton's standing by implying she waffled when she initially called the Trans Pacific Partnership trade as the "gold standard" as secretary of state but later opposed the deal. It has provided health coverage to millions of children.

"[If it came down to a general election between Hillary and Trump, who would you vote for?] I think Trump". Sanders is backed by no current senators, one former senator, and five House members - one being Orlando's firebrand Democrat, Alan Grayson.
Hillary Clinton laid out a sweeping plan to boost American workers while speaking at a vehicle part manufacturing plant in Detroit on Friday, pledging to punish companies that leave the United States, boost unions and enforce trade policies. The effects of these types of campaigning are hard to measure, but they certainly reveal how fired up voters are about the candidates. So, while Sanders, and his substantial, committed base of supporters have vowed to stick it out through the convention, Sanders' delegate deficit will allow the Clinton campaign to start plotting running against the current presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, rather than having to put every ounce of time, energy, and other resources to defeating Sanders.
Clinton's platform, by contrast, would add about $100 billion a year to the budget.
The Republican National Committee accused Clinton of promising a "trillion-dollar tax hike" and "four more years of Obamanomics".
There's no question that Clinton is a polarizing figure. She had a surprisingly strong showing in a challenge against the state's Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo in 2014.
When it comes to which candidate voters trust more on key issues, Trump leads when it comes to the economy, job creation and immigration. She is much better prepared than Sanders to be an effective commander in chief, and has a far more realistic set of goals.
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