Clinton emphasizing gun laws ahead of South Carolina primary

February 25 20:02 2016

“They are often the kinds of kids that are called ‘superpredators.’ No conscience, no empathy”, Clinton said at the time.

Working for a big win in Saturday’s primary, hoping to wrap up the fight with Bernie Sanders.

The conservative icon died earlier this month.

‘I think it’s too close to tell, ‘ Ken Martin, chairman of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party told Politico. We will provide news, analysis, exit polls and results throughout the day as SC voters go to the polls.

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is ahead of opponent Sen. In the week leading up the GOP South Carolina primary and the Democratic Nevada caucuses, Right to Rise, Jeb Bush’s Super PAC, garnered the highest number of impressions among both parties. A junior and self-identified socialist took issue with Clinton’s recent claim that she does not embody the Democratic establishment because she is a woman. In the meantime, rapper Killer Mike of Atlanta is campaigning here on his behalf. “That’s what they offered”, she said when asked about the fees by CNN host Anderson Cooper in a forum televised by the network with less than a week away from the Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary. Williams, a Black Lives Matter activist, wanted Clinton to apologize to black people for supporting mass incarceration in the 1990s and once calling gang members, “super predators”.

In a statement released by her campaign Thursday, Clinton said she “shouldn’t have used those words, and I wouldn’t use them today”.

He also visited MI, appearing at a community forum in flint for residents contending with the city’s poisonous drinking water.

One after another, people stood up and took handheld microphones, some of them with trembling voices, telling Sanders they’ve received murky information on what they should do with the water, how to use filters that are being distributed and who is going to pay for the help that they need.

“If I let those people down who have faith in me – that’s a scary thing when so many people have faith in you and believe you can do something”, Sanders said. “We came to SC, and, if you look at the polls, we were at 7, 8, 9 percent in the polls”, he said this week.

Young black voters in the state have also expressed concerns about Clinton’s record and an increased openness to Sanders’ candidacy, according to a pair of reports from NPR and Reuters following the Vermont senator’s impressive 22-point win over Clinton in New Hampshire.

More than 100 CSU students and faculty gathered in January to protest the impasse, calling for immediate action to save their school, which they called a South Side “oasis” amidst divestment in local institutions. “Everybody here is for Hillary anyway”.

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Clinton emphasizing gun laws ahead of South Carolina primary
 
 
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