Clinton’s judgment, Sanders’ Wall Street plan questioned in New York debate
[pe2-image src=”https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-djngYUcljpo/VxZQxxrJL7I/AAAAAAAABDM/PWVfVXzCY1gP_uiCkZ3zJqZc_bxOR_aFgCHM/s144-c-o/20160414_0622%2BClintons%2Bjudgment%2BSanders%2BWall%2BStreet%2Bplan%2Bquestioned%2Bin%2BNew%2BYork%2Bdebate%2B%2528upi%2529.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/102930737536139888016/CampaignV4April#6275291946865471410″ caption=”Clinton's judgment, Sanders' Wall Street plan questioned in New York debate By Eric DuVall, UPI.com (April 14, 2016 06:22) — NEW YORK, April 14 (UPI) — Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders opened their ninth debate with sharp attacks on each other five days ahead of the crucial New York primary.Sanders fired first when asked about his recent criticism that Clinton was not "qualified" to be president."I've known Secretary Clinton, how long, 25 years? I said that in response to the kind of attacks we were getting form the Clinton campaign," Sanders said. "Does Secretary Clinton have the experience and intelligence to be president? Of course she does. But I do question her judgment. Her judgment that voted for the war in Iraq, the worst foreign policy blunder in our nation's history." https://publicskeleton.com/media/?p=910″ type=”image” alt=”20160414_0622 Clintons judgment Sanders Wall Street plan questioned in New York debate (upi).jpg” ] By Eric DuVall, UPI.com
(April 14, 2016 06:22) — NEW YORK, April 14 (UPI) — Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders opened their ninth debate with sharp attacks on each other five days ahead of the crucial New York primary.
Sanders fired first when asked about his recent criticism that Clinton was not “qualified” to be president.
“I’ve known Secretary Clinton, how long, 25 years? I said that in response to the kind of attacks we were getting form the Clinton campaign,” Sanders said. “Does Secretary Clinton have the experience and intelligence to be president? Of course she does. But I do question her judgment. Her judgment that voted for the war in Iraq, the worst foreign policy blunder in our nation’s history.”