Hillary was in Eau Claire today with Tammy Baldwin. According to
CNN's Dan Merica, Hillary decided it was time to pull her voter
registration card out of her pocket and pull rank. Good for her!
Updated 7:11 PM ET, Sat April 2, 2016 | Video Source: CNN
Eau Claire, Wisconsin (CNN)Hillary
Clinton wants voters in Wisconsin to know that she has been a Democrat
for much of her adult life. Why? Bernie Sanders hasn't been.
Clinton
said her near-lifelong membership to the Democratic Party was
"important" in the nomination contest while campaigning here on
Saturday, two days ahead of Wisconsin's Democratic primary.
"I
am also a Democrat and have been a proud Democrat all my adult life,"
Clinton said. "And I think that is kind of important if we are selecting
someone to be the Democratic nominee of the Democratic Party."
SNIP
"I
am not a Democrat and have no intention of becoming one," Sanders wrote
in a letter to an academic as mayor of Burlington in 1988.
There
is video of Karen Finney discussing the debate debate and negative campaigning in that article
as well. No that is not a typo. The camps are debating about the next
debate.
- and
- Hillary
Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential
candidate, walks to the stage during a campaign event in Eau Claire,
Wisconsin, U.S., on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clinton used Donald Trump's
remarks about punishing women who have abortions if the procedure were
outlawed to level a double-barreled attack on the Republican
front-runner as well as her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
Photographer: Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Hillary
Clinton
- Hillary
Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential
candidate, right, is joined on stage by Senator Tammy Baldwin, a
Democrat from Wisconsin, during a campaign event in Eau Claire,
Wisconsin, U.S., on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clinton used Donald Trump's
remarks about punishing women who have abortions if the procedure were
outlawed to level a double-barreled attack on the Republican
front-runner as well as her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders.
Photographer: Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Hillary
Clinton; Tammy Baldwin
- Hillary
Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential
candidate, right, and Senator Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat from Wisconsin,
wave during a campaign event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U.S., on
Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clinton used Donald Trump's remarks about
punishing women who have abortions if the procedure were outlawed to
level a double-barreled attack on the Republican front-runner as well as
her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders. Photographer: Christopher
Dilts/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton; Tammy Baldwin
- Hillary
Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential
candidate, speaks during a campaign event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin,
U.S., on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clinton used Donald Trump's remarks
about punishing women who have abortions if the procedure were outlawed
to level a double-barreled attack on the Republican front-runner as well
as her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders. Photographer: Christopher
Dilts/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton
- Hillary
Clinton, former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential
candidate, speaks during a campaign event in Eau Claire, Wisconsin,
U.S., on Saturday, April 2, 2016. Clinton used Donald Trump's remarks
about punishing women who have abortions if the procedure were outlawed
to level a double-barreled attack on the Republican front-runner as well
as her Democratic rival, Bernie Sanders. Photographer: Christopher
Dilts/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Hillary Clinton