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appalachiablue

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19. Clinton Campaigns in Kentucky Before Tuesday's Primary, ABC, May 15, 2016.
Mon May 16, 2016, 12:10 AM
May 2016

- Clinton Campaigns in Kentucky Before Tuesday's Primary, ABC, May 15, 2015.

Hillary Clinton is making a big final push in Kentucky, where rival Bernie Sanders hopes to extend his winning streak and further delay her clinching the Democratic presidential nomination. Big-name surrogates have been sent, television ads are playing and Clinton is touring the state in advance of Tuesday's voting. On Sunday, the former secretary of state dropped in at Louisville churches and held rallies in Louisville and Fort Mitchell. Sanders on Sunday made a swing through Kentucky as well."We need a president who will work every single day to make life better for American families," Clinton said at a union training center in Louisville. "We want somebody who can protect us and work with the rest of the world. Not talk about building walls, but building bridges."

While Clinton leads Sanders by nearly 300 pledged delegates going into Tuesday's primaries in Kentucky and Oregon, the Vermont senator continues to win contests and has pledged to stay in the race until the July convention. With Donald Trump set as the presumptive Republican nominee, Clinton's team would like to turn their attention to the general election contest, but they still can't fully make that shift. A win in at least one of the two upcoming contests would give Clinton momentum heading into the primaries in California and New Jersey in early June.
Oregon is favorable terrain for Sanders, but Clinton's campaign thinks the race is competitive in Kentucky, where she planned to spend Sunday and Monday courting voters. It will be close, but either way, as with all the contests this month, we will gain additional delegates and move that much closer to clinching the nomination," Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said in an email.
Clinton easily won the Kentucky primary over President Barack Obama in 2008. But this time she has come under criticism in parts of the state after saying in March that "we're going to put a lot of coal miners and coal companies out of business." Clinton later said she misspoke, but the comment has drawn fire in mining communities.

On Sunday in Louisville and in Fort Mitchell, Clinton touted her plan for coal country. Her proposals include protecting miners' health care coverage and retirement programs, investing in infrastructure in mining communities and repurposing mines. Before a cheering crowd in a Fort Mitchell backyard, Clinton pledged to put husband Bill Clinton — who won the state in 1992 and 1996 —"in charge of revitalizing the economy." She provided no further details, but during Bill Clinton's administration, economic growth averaged 4 percent per year, median family income rose and the budget deficit was turned into a surplus.

Clinton said that when people feel left behind, they "become very interested in easy answers and the kind of demagoguery we've seen in this election." Clinton only briefly mentioned Sanders at both events, repeating a critique that he did not vote to fund the auto industry bailout. Sanders has accused Clinton of mischaracterizing his record on the issue. Clinton focused most of her fire on Trump, calling him a "loose cannon." She said his record will "be a big part of the general election, because Americans, regardless of our political affiliation have to really take this vote seriously."
High-profile advocates campaigning for Clinton in Kentucky include Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and Reps. James Clyburn of South Carolina, G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina, Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas and Hakeem Jeffries and Joe Crowley of New York. Clinton is spending about $325,000 on Kentucky ads. Sanders, after seeing her reserve airtime, followed with $126,000 in ads, according to advertising tracker Kantar Media's CMAG.
More, http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory/clinton-campaigns-kentucky-tuesdays-primary-39127058

Stupid thing to say, stupid plan. morningfog May 2016 #1
No More bubbles, please! Baobab May 2016 #17
Thomas Frank: Bill Clinton's Five Major Accomplishments Were Longstanding GOP Objectives. appalachiablue May 2016 #47
He's right. I fear only a Dem can get conservative polictes enacted. DJ13 May 2016 #54
Probably the case, sorry to say. appalachiablue May 2016 #77
And then "The Left" gets the blame when things go to shit. arcane1 May 2016 #94
This. Ed Suspicious May 2016 #108
yes and they trash Obama AGAIN (!?) GreatGazoo May 2016 #68
The Warning; truth or dare? appalachiablue May 2016 #76
O M G montanacowboy May 2016 #2
Um...no thanks. Lecherous Willy hurt a few million of us badly with his earlier Globalist scams... NewImproved Deal May 2016 #3
'Clean Up Plan' Post Free Trade NAFTA, China, Finance Deregulation- Neoliberal Style? appalachiablue May 2016 #6
Clinton Campaigns in Kentucky Before Tuesday's Primary, ABC, May 15, 2016. appalachiablue May 2016 #19
What's that giant sucking sound? dchill May 2016 #52
So, is Hillary going to be President or Bill? Joe the Revelator May 2016 #4
Another two-fer, dunno. Can he be Secy. of Labor, or Treasury, seriously? appalachiablue May 2016 #7
Co-Presidents? Mix it up a little, something new.. appalachiablue May 2016 #28
Well, she's already suggested him for multiple roles... Docreed2003 May 2016 #46
Good question... Ino May 2016 #91
+1 appalachiablue May 2016 #97
You know, I don't think so.. pangaia May 2016 #104
I am sick of the Bush family. SamKnause May 2016 #5
+100 Silver_Witch May 2016 #34
This degenerate old fraud has already hurt America enough--keep him far away from policy! NewImproved Deal May 2016 #44
Message auto-removed Name removed May 2016 #8
Genuine folksy Americana there alright. appalachiablue May 2016 #12
and Hillary in red (like her arrow) GreatGazoo May 2016 #70
Excellent. Sounds good to me and will sound good to most Americans. nt stevenleser May 2016 #9
You jest. 840high May 2016 #13
Hopefully we wouldn't have to endure 8 years of peace and prosperity again redstateblues May 2016 #10
Oh, you are referring the time before the effects of NAFTA B Calm May 2016 #71
Wonder how many Worried senior May 2016 #90
if there's a stronger motivation for Repukes to get LibDemAlways May 2016 #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Cheese Sandwich May 2016 #14
There's a reason Bill is still popular, its the Economy Stupid. nt BootinUp May 2016 #15
Hindsight's 20/20 TDale313 May 2016 #33
Why do you blame Bill for Dubya's F'ups? BootinUp May 2016 #41
Bill & Hill's good friend Dubya was bad, but senz May 2016 #57
Works for me Zorro May 2016 #16
... NWCorona May 2016 #18
Yes, of course. NanceGreggs May 2016 #21
Cue up the pic of Bernie and his hero Fidel redstateblues May 2016 #24
Normally no but when those three people are NWCorona May 2016 #26
What people? NanceGreggs May 2016 #32
I think you have obviously NWCorona May 2016 #39
I have obviously what? n/t NanceGreggs May 2016 #40
Didn't you ask me to name someone who has taken notice? nt NWCorona May 2016 #42
The only thing ... NanceGreggs May 2016 #45
+5 appalachiablue May 2016 #37
Birds of a feather flock together. Silver_Witch May 2016 #31
This is terrible! NanceGreggs May 2016 #36
COOL!!!! n/t NanceGreggs May 2016 #20
lmao Hydra May 2016 #22
Ship off the last American jobs, turn the lights out USA. appalachiablue May 2016 #38
Through the entitlement reform he mentioned to Paul Ryan?... PoliticAverse May 2016 #23
Lot of 'Entitlement Reform' for Bill and Ryan the Budget Slasher- Medicare, SS, more. appalachiablue May 2016 #25
Maybe he's got another Internet bubble up his sleeve. Kall May 2016 #27
The Stock Market is not a key indicator for the economy BootinUp May 2016 #50
God help us. Fawke Em May 2016 #29
They might mean it too, dog help us for real. Difficult to fathom. appalachiablue May 2016 #75
This is why I will NOT vote for Hillary. Silver_Witch May 2016 #30
Fine points. Not electing Co-Presidents. I dislike dependency in able people, a lot. appalachiablue May 2016 #35
+ 1000 loyalsister May 2016 #55
They just want to micromanage the details of keeping the silvershadow May 2016 #43
To heck with us, the citizen chumps. Just preserve the legacy..ugh. appalachiablue May 2016 #98
I just mooseprime May 2016 #48
Good LORD. AzDar May 2016 #49
And I say, "Thanks for the warning!" dchill May 2016 #51
The truth. Take them at their word- remember 'The End of Big Govt. as We Know It'. appalachiablue May 2016 #99
Oh, I know! Now it's BIGGER government... dchill May 2016 #100
Wait who are we voting for again? northernsouthern May 2016 #53
Not Hillary or Clinton, not yet at least. highprincipleswork May 2016 #56
With Cleopatra, you get Marc Anthony; with Victoria, you get Albert; Buns_of_Fire May 2016 #58
Bill Clinton... ReRe May 2016 #59
K&R -- thanks for the OP, appalachiablue senz May 2016 #60
Over the hill PATRICK May 2016 #62
So much for indigant protests of being her own person, appalachiablue May 2016 #72
Can she not do the job herself? Prism May 2016 #61
This impression comes through strong now. Is it really what she wanted, or appalachiablue May 2016 #74
She's a strong, independent woman! Prism May 2016 #79
Also they pitched this in KY for the election tomorrow with talk of reviving appalachiablue May 2016 #85
I think as long as it is as Special Advisor to the underthematrix May 2016 #102
Ugh pmorlan1 May 2016 #63
Well, the early morning ABC News is all a twitter over "the job Hillary Clinton has in mind bjo59 May 2016 #64
I am not voting for Bill Clinton again. eShirl May 2016 #65
You can say that again. No way. appalachiablue May 2016 #66
Not voting for that. djean111 May 2016 #67
The guy who told congressional republicans and DINO's to pass NAFTA and he'll sign B Calm May 2016 #95
The man who said pass NAFTA and I'll be happy to sign it into law! B Calm May 2016 #69
The two for one madokie May 2016 #73
Sounds good to me...Bill Clinton created over 20 million jobs..Makes sense. asuhornets May 2016 #78
kick CountAllVotes May 2016 #80
So, we Elect the First Woman President & She puts her Hubby in Charge of the Economy? KoKo May 2016 #81
well, someone has to manage all those bribes AgerolanAmerican May 2016 #103
Is she going to be back to doing the White House Tours and Easter Egg Roll? KoKo May 2016 #111
Ok I got a question... nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #82
In other words while Hillary is busy passing more trade agreements that ship jobs to other countries Skwmom May 2016 #83
Sounds like the plan, but how long would he last away from the big power scene. appalachiablue May 2016 #112
Which Ecomony? Mexico again? Or Vietnam? Teamster Jeff May 2016 #84
...Thread Winner! Somebody get this on Twitter, Now! appalachiablue May 2016 #87
Cuba! AgerolanAmerican May 2016 #109
Let's play Jeopardy: ANSWER: "My husband is going to help me" FlatBaroque May 2016 #86
Hillary should lock Bill in a closet until after the election and never mention his name. Vinca May 2016 #88
Heard about the Epstein Mess too. And now the Trump woman appalachiablue May 2016 #89
No he can't! He has heart disease.....he's on a palo diet to buy ten years! ViseGrip May 2016 #92
I dunno...Dick Cheney is still going after having his first KoKo May 2016 #96
Can we finally give up the lie that Bill's ideas and policies are off-limits in this campaign? arcane1 May 2016 #93
holy anti-feminism, Batman! AgerolanAmerican May 2016 #101
Everything goes out the window now with the push for votes. After all the scolding appalachiablue May 2016 #106
will she be hand picking his interns? azurnoir May 2016 #105
That's right.. appalachiablue May 2016 #107
What an incredibly stupid thing to say doc03 May 2016 #110
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