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riversedge's JournalBernie Sanders Yells At .....: "Shutup! You Don't Have The Microphone"
Sanders actually yells --Shut up.... Guess he does not like to be interrupted either.
Bernie Sanders Yells At Pro-Hamas Protester: "Shutup! You Don't Have The Microphone"
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Weaver tells CNN this morning NY is not a "must win" for Sanders. Clearest proof yet they're not pla
Wow. this is a surprise--I thought they were going all in for NY.
Brian Fallon ?@brianefallon 4h4 hours ago
Weaver tells CNN this morning NY is not a "must win" for Sanders. Clearest proof yet they're not playing to win nom, just to hang around
Bill C to stump in Appleton WI cite and Cory Booker in 3 cites also :-)
I read elsewhere that Hillary will be in Eau Claire and Milw this weekend
http://fox6now.com/2016/04/01/bill-clinton-to-stump-for-hillary-in-appleton-bernie-sanders-to-stop-in-sheboygan-green-bay/
Bill Clinton to stump for Hillary in Appleton;
Posted 7:10 am, April 1, 2016, by Deandra Corinthios, Updated at 07:13am, April 1, 2016
APPLETON -- Former President Bill Clinton will be in Appleton on Friday, April 1st to stump for his wife. The event will be held at the Lawrence University campus. It's open to the public but people have been asked to RSVP on Hillary Clinton's website. Doors open at 9:30 a.m.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders spent the day Thursday, March 31st in New York -- where voters head to the polls on April 19th. But they sent surrogates to Wisconsin in an effort to drum up support ahead of the Badger State primary, which is April 5th.
United States Senator Cory Booker made stops in Waukesha, Milwaukee and Racine Thursday -- stumping for Clinton. Former Chicago mayoral candidate Jesus "Chuy" Garcia was in Wisconsin Thursday to stump for Sanders...........................
New York primary: Hillary hits Purchase College
Source: lohud.com
New York primary: Hillary hits Purchase College
Jorge Fitz-Gibbon, jfitzgib@lohud.com 8:38 a.m. EDT April 1, 2016
Purchase College students who support Bernie Sanders were intent on sending Hillary Clinton a message during her campaign stop at the college Thursday. Clinton seemed ready for them. (Video by Seth Harrison/The Journal News)
Former senator and first lady holding first presidential primary rally in her home county of Westchester.
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Hillary Clinton returned home in a fighting mood Thursday, laying out key positions on education, health care and the economy at SUNY Purchase while also taking aim at presidential primary rivals on both sides of the political aisle.
A hoarse-voiced Clinton stressed her Westchester County ties as she addressed about 500 supporters, just hours before Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, her Democratic primary opponent, held his first major rally in the state in the Bronx.
"So much of what we're hearing is contrary to who we are as New Yorkers and Americans," Clinton told hundreds of supporters during her first major primary campaign appearance in Westchester County since January. "Think about what we hear on the Republican side. It's really scary."......................
Read more: http://www.lohud.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/03/31/new-york-primary-hillary-clinton-purchase/82462088/
Hillary Clinton takes a selfie with Purchase College student Denise Veriello after speaking to supporters at the college March 31, 2016. This was Clinton's first campaign appearance in Westchester County in advance of the April 19th New York primary. Seth Harrison/The Journal News
No, the race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton isn't close
Good short to the point article in Chicago Tribune
No, the race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton isn't close
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/commentary/ct-bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-delegates-nomination-20160331-story.html
Bernie Sanders Holds Campaign Rally In Pittsburgh
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Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders waits to speak to supporters at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center on March 31, 2016 in Pittsburgh, Pa. Sanders and opponent Hillary Clinton are campaigning ahead of the April 26 primary in Pennsylvania. (Jeff Swensen, Getty Images)
Jonathan Bernstein
One of CNN's on-screen headlines on Wednesday was "Democratic Race Tight Without Superdelegates." That is not true.
How bad is it for Bernie Sanders? A new survey in Wisconsin released today by the highly respected Marquette Law poll gave the Vermont senator a solid lead, 49 percent, to 45 percent for Hillary Clinton which is terrible news for Sanders if he hopes to capture the nomination. That's because he would need to win by a much larger margin in Wisconsin Nate Silver estimates a 16-percentage-point landslide to get on pace to finish with more pledged delegates than Clinton.
And that's not the worst of it. In New York, where Sanders would need to win by 4 percentage points, the latest poll from Quinnipiac as Clinton beating Sanders by 12 percentage points. The situation is even worse in Pennsylvania.
Of course, the polls can change, but........................ ..
Joe's getting his morning boner by bashing Hillary. #morningjoe
I only tuned in for about 5-10 minutes awhile ago.
Actually --Mika doing some serious Hillary bashing also and bragging up Sanders-as joe and his panel were doing. TV off now. FYI
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Bern Piccolomini ?@bpiccolomini 25m25 minutes ago
Joe's getting his morning boner by bashing Hillary. #morningjoe
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UltramanBG ?@UltramanBG 25m25 minutes ago Lower Allen, PA
Hillary bashing right off the bat. #morningjoe
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Wendy Davis on Chris Hayes.
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