When Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont took the stage this week after falling short in the Kentucky primary, supporters of Hillary Clinton wondered whether he would finally soften his tone and let her move on to a general election against Donald Trump.
They didn’t have to wonder for long.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders is suddenly facing a barrage of criticism from liberal commentators.
As the fallout from last weekend’s Nevada Democratic convention spreads, sharply critical pieces about the White House hopeful and his campaign have appeared in progressive outlets such as Mother Jones, Talking Points Memo and Daily Kos within the past 48 hours.
Read More >>Sen. Bernie Sanders is under fire from Democratic Party leaders and elected officials who say he isn’t doing enough to address disruptive behavior by his supporters that some fear could spill over into the party’s convention in July.
Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz slammed a statement that Sanders issued responding to mayhem that took place at the Nevada Democratic Convention on Saturday.
Read More >>It’s been awhile since we really dived into the Democratic nominating contest, so let’s explore Bernie’s world. We’ll cover a couple of topics: Is Sanders hurting Hillary Clinton’s chances in the general election? What does Sanders’s success mean for the future of the Democratic Party? But let’s start with this: What is Sanders doing? Why is he still in the race? What does he want?
Read More >>Businessman Donald Trump has generally trailed in head-to-head matchups against both Democratic candidates, but as a result of the prolonged contest between former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders he appears to be making up ground. The Hill reports this morning:
Amid Democratic infighting, polls are improving for Trump
Donald Trump appears to be making rapid progress in unifying Republican voters behind his presidential bid even as Democratic discord between backers of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders reaches ... Read More >>
Donald Trump appears to be making rapid progress in unifying Republican voters behind his presidential bid even as Democratic discord between backers of Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders reaches new highs.
An NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll released Tuesday morning showed Trump and Clinton performing at exactly the same level within their respective parties. Each commanded 87 percent support.
Read More >>Bernie Sanders mini-winning streak ended Tuesday night in Kentucky, a state analysts expected he could win.
The loss could take some wind out of supporters’ sails at a critical time as they face increasing pressure to unify the Democratic Party behind likely nominee Hillary Clinton.
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