One of the things we haven't talk about it is Bloomberg laid out, you know, what concerns voters most about each of this candidates.
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How do voters feel? That CBS battleground polls I cited last week, 60 percent believe the economy is rigged against them. That is astonishing. That is what compelled, what brought Bernie Sanders to the forefront, it is what undergirds…
This is a battle for the heart of the American people and the person who can reach through that screen and connect with that person sitting at home wins.
There's one candidate in this race who attacked millions of Americans calling them desperate or deplorable. It's not my candidate. It's Hillary Clinton.
Her and her family have been in power for four decades. Obama continued her family's policies and yet Latinos are worse off four decades after Clinton/Obama rule and they were before it started.
If you're not going to be president of all the country and you only want to be president of half, you can't be president.
Hillary Clinton has not gotten this done, despite being so devoted to it, for decades.
Donald Trump is putting forth a plan. He is putting forth a way to pay for it.
We should also point out how his message is out of touch with how people feel.
Democrats have made promises, you're right, about childcare that have not materialized over the last few decades.
I'm looking for a lot of apologies from Hillary Clinton. I'm looking for that apology ... I'm still waiting for the apology that she perjured herself before Congress.





