Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Sanders: Hits Hillary On Trade, Min Wage, Keystone XL

Sanders: Here's Where Clinton and I Disagree

By  James Arkin, July 14, 2015
Real Clear Politics

Hillary Clinton visited Democrats on Capitol Hill Tuesday, stopping by the weekly Senate caucus lunch to address her former colleagues, including the man who has emerged as her main competitor: Sen. Bernie Sanders.

But Sanders left the lunch early and made his way straight to a press conference at the Capitol. He began by welcoming Clinton back to the Senate, and said he looked forward to a serious debate between the two of them on the issues, reiterating his oft-made point that he doesn’t run negative campaign ads. He proceeded to describe the differences between himself and the former secretary of state. Again and again, he talked up his positions on a variety of issues, and each time, he criticized Clinton for her positions, or, as he said, lack thereof.

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