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Elizabeth Warren to meet with Hillary Clinton – campaign live Elizabeth Warren to meet with Hillary Clinton – campaign live
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Last night, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders declared in what may end up being his penultimate campaign speech that “young people are catching on - they are the future of America, and they are damn determined to shape the future of America.”
The presidential candidate’s popularity with college-aged voters is well documented - which makes the just-reported poaching of his head of campus organizing all the more surprising. According to Buzzfeed, Kunoor Ojha, Sanders’ national student organizing director, has jumped to rival Hillary Clinton’s team. Ojha is the first Sanders staffer to officially jump ship after the former secretary of state clinched the Democratic party’s nomination on Tuesday.
Ojha, who also served as Sanders’ New Hampshire campus director, will be serving in a similar role for Clinton, whose backing among young voters has been less fervent.
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Another colleague declares that Elizabeth Warren is ready to serve as Hillary Clinton’s vice president...
Great speech on our justice system from @elizabethforma last evening. I've served w/ her & know she's absolutely qualified to be potus
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Donald Trump: Elizabeth Warren has a 'nasty mouth'
Donald Trump has responded to Elizabeth Warren’s criticisms:
Pocahontas is at it again! Goofy Elizabeth Warren, one of the least productive U.S. Senators, has a nasty mouth. Hope she is V.P. choice.
At a speech to the American Constitution Society in Washington DC last night, Warren hit out at Trump as “just a businessman who inherited a fortune and kept it rolling along by cheating people.”
She described him as “a loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud who … serves no one but himself”, and said his attacks on Gonzalo Curiel, the federal judge presiding over the Trump University suit, was “exactly what you would expect from somebody who is a thin-skinned racist bully.”
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In an interview with Time Magazine, Donald Trump declared that his refusal to focus on policy is what his supporters want from their candidate.
“My voters don’t care and the public doesn’t care,” Trump said. “They know you’re going to do a good job once you’re there.”
Trump also said that the massive disparity in the size of his campaign staff with that of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee - roughly six-to-one, according to Time - just makes his operation more streamlined.
“We had 73 people. She had 873,” he said. “It’s called lean and mean.”
“Hillary’s campaign is crazy,” he continued. “I look at her staffing, and I mean she’s got the United States government there ... She’s got people that sit in cubicles writing policy all day. Nothing’s ever going to happen. It’s just a waste of paper.”
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Donald Trump has publicly refused to disavow his racialized criticism of the sitting federal judge presiding over the multi-state fraud suit against Trump University, but according to campaign surrogate Ben Carson, he’s more circumspect in private.Donald Trump has publicly refused to disavow his racialized criticism of the sitting federal judge presiding over the multi-state fraud suit against Trump University, but according to campaign surrogate Ben Carson, he’s more circumspect in private.
“He fully recognizes that that was not the right thing to say,” Carson told Politico in an interview. “He was probably talking out loud rather than thinking. That’s not a good thing to do when everything you say is going to be analyzed.”“He fully recognizes that that was not the right thing to say,” Carson told Politico in an interview. “He was probably talking out loud rather than thinking. That’s not a good thing to do when everything you say is going to be analyzed.”
At the apex of the criticism of his comments, in which Trump declared that judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Latino background meant that he could not preside over a case involving Trump without bias, Trump released a statement declaring that his criticism had been “misconstrued” and vowing to never address the matter again.At the apex of the criticism of his comments, in which Trump declared that judge Gonzalo Curiel’s Latino background meant that he could not preside over a case involving Trump without bias, Trump released a statement declaring that his criticism had been “misconstrued” and vowing to never address the matter again.
“I do not intend to comment on this matter any further,” Trump said.“I do not intend to comment on this matter any further,” Trump said.
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Speaking at the Faith and Freedom Conference in Washington, DC, this morning, Georgia senator David Perdue told attendees to pray for President Barack Obama:Speaking at the Faith and Freedom Conference in Washington, DC, this morning, Georgia senator David Perdue told attendees to pray for President Barack Obama:
We should pray like Psalm 109:8 says: Let his days be few.We should pray like Psalm 109:8 says: Let his days be few.
The next line in that particular Psalm: “Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.”The next line in that particular Psalm: “Let his children be fatherless, and his wife a widow.”
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Today in Campaign 2016Today in Campaign 2016
Good morning! Welcome to the Guardian’s campaign liveblog.Good morning! Welcome to the Guardian’s campaign liveblog.
With the general election campaign (almost) in full gear, the arc of this week’s political narrative has been the phoenix-like resurgence of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton – if not from the ashes, at least from terrible polling numbers. With key endorsements from Barack Obama and Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, Clinton appears to be well on her way to the kind of party unity that so distressed supporters who fretted it may never come.With the general election campaign (almost) in full gear, the arc of this week’s political narrative has been the phoenix-like resurgence of presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton – if not from the ashes, at least from terrible polling numbers. With key endorsements from Barack Obama and Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren, Clinton appears to be well on her way to the kind of party unity that so distressed supporters who fretted it may never come.
Now, speculation about Clinton’s campaign moves from party unity to the top ticket – specifically, who Clinton will select as her running mate. While Warren told Rachel Maddow last night that she is “very happy” with her role in the Senate, the Washington Post reports that the two will meet privately this morning.Now, speculation about Clinton’s campaign moves from party unity to the top ticket – specifically, who Clinton will select as her running mate. While Warren told Rachel Maddow last night that she is “very happy” with her role in the Senate, the Washington Post reports that the two will meet privately this morning.
Meanwhile, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump – fresh from his trip to the burn ward – is dodging continued fallout from incendiary comments he made about a sitting federal judge. What kind of fallout? The kind where the senate majority leader says that Trump “doesn’t know a lot about the issues” and says he is open to withdrawing his endorsement.Meanwhile, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump – fresh from his trip to the burn ward – is dodging continued fallout from incendiary comments he made about a sitting federal judge. What kind of fallout? The kind where the senate majority leader says that Trump “doesn’t know a lot about the issues” and says he is open to withdrawing his endorsement.
Silver lining:Silver lining:
Thank you Roseanne, very much appreciated. https://t.co/COXEJ1In8DThank you Roseanne, very much appreciated. https://t.co/COXEJ1In8D
So he’s got that going for him. Which is nice.So he’s got that going for him. Which is nice.
Before we’re off to the races, here’s what we’re anticipating on the campaign trail today:Before we’re off to the races, here’s what we’re anticipating on the campaign trail today:
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