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Donald Trump: I welcome Bernie Sanders supporters with open arms | Donald Trump: I welcome Bernie Sanders supporters with open arms |
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For his reportedly first major speech using a teleprompter, Donald Trump did not misplace a single word. | For his reportedly first major speech using a teleprompter, Donald Trump did not misplace a single word. |
Perhaps buoyed by a victory in New Jersey and a well-written script, Mr Trump appeared confident he could woo Bernie Sanders supporters by focusing on the “rigged” political system. | Perhaps buoyed by a victory in New Jersey and a well-written script, Mr Trump appeared confident he could woo Bernie Sanders supporters by focusing on the “rigged” political system. |
“For all those Bernie Sanders supporters who have been left out in the cold by a rigged system of super delegates, we welcome you with open arms,” he said from his golf course resort in Westchester, New York. | “For all those Bernie Sanders supporters who have been left out in the cold by a rigged system of super delegates, we welcome you with open arms,” he said from his golf course resort in Westchester, New York. |
Mr Trump boasted of his “landslide victories” across the US state primaries, the “only way to beat the rigged system”. | Mr Trump boasted of his “landslide victories” across the US state primaries, the “only way to beat the rigged system”. |
Mr Trump, who became a Republican in recent years, added a line in his speech that might echo with senator Sanders, the man who switched to the Democratic party in 2015. | Mr Trump, who became a Republican in recent years, added a line in his speech that might echo with senator Sanders, the man who switched to the Democratic party in 2015. |
“It’s not about Democrat or Republican, it's about who runs this country, the special interests for the people, and I mean the American people.“ | “It’s not about Democrat or Republican, it's about who runs this country, the special interests for the people, and I mean the American people.“ |
“Every year they [politicians] fail to deliver. Why would politicians want to change a system that’s totally rigged to keep them in power? Why would they want to change a system that’s made them and their friends very wealthy?" | “Every year they [politicians] fail to deliver. Why would politicians want to change a system that’s totally rigged to keep them in power? Why would they want to change a system that’s made them and their friends very wealthy?" |
“There’s one thing we have learned,” Mr Trump continued. “We can’t solve our problems by counting on the politicians who created our problems.” | “There’s one thing we have learned,” Mr Trump continued. “We can’t solve our problems by counting on the politicians who created our problems.” |
His speech comes on the same evening of the final democratic state primaries, when Mr Sanders lagged behind Ms Clinton in the New Jersey primary. | His speech comes on the same evening of the final democratic state primaries, when Mr Sanders lagged behind Ms Clinton in the New Jersey primary. |
Mr Trump spared criticism of Mr Sanders, saying the Democrat was right about the US’s “disastrous” trade deals, but he took the opportunity to hit Hillary Clinton hard. | Mr Trump spared criticism of Mr Sanders, saying the Democrat was right about the US’s “disastrous” trade deals, but he took the opportunity to hit Hillary Clinton hard. |
He attacked her “hedge fund” business and ties to the establishment, an argument that Mr Sanders has also followed. | He attacked her “hedge fund” business and ties to the establishment, an argument that Mr Sanders has also followed. |
“The Clintons made hundreds of billions selling access, selling favors, selling government contracts,” he said. “And she did all that work on a totally illegal private server.“ | “The Clintons made hundreds of billions selling access, selling favors, selling government contracts,” he said. “And she did all that work on a totally illegal private server.“ |
“She turned the state department into her private hedge fund department,” he added. | “She turned the state department into her private hedge fund department,” he added. |
Mr Trump did not totally abandon his usual rhetoric, and continued the theme that he was a “fighter” and a “champion” for the American people. | Mr Trump did not totally abandon his usual rhetoric, and continued the theme that he was a “fighter” and a “champion” for the American people. |
“I didn’t need to do it [to run for president]; it’s not easy, believe me. But I felt I had to give back to my wonderful country which has been so wonderful to me and my family." | “I didn’t need to do it [to run for president]; it’s not easy, believe me. But I felt I had to give back to my wonderful country which has been so wonderful to me and my family." |
Mr Sanders has said he will remain in the competition against Ms Clinton until the very last primary in Washington DC. | |
On Tuesday he lost New Jersey to his rival but gained the majority of the vote in North Dakota. | On Tuesday he lost New Jersey to his rival but gained the majority of the vote in North Dakota. |
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