These photos speak a thousand words. Tonight, Hillary Clinton had her "victory rally" in NYC in a room that was 90% empty. Meanwhile, Bernie spoke to a crowd of thousands in MI. Corp media wants you to believe Bernie Sanders is finished. We're still here!
The violation by Bill Clinton of Massachusetts electioneering laws has gained further support from multiple sources supplying eyewitness, video and photographic evidence. Breaking state laws, versions of which are in force in every state, which prohibit campaigning within 150 feet of a polling station on primary days, Clinton can be seen entering polling stations after they have opened for voting, campaigning for his wife.
However, the most serious charge leveled at Clinton’s March 1st Super-Tuesday antics is that he was blocking poor people from voting, in one of Massachusett’s most distressed communities, where the median family income is $49,000, $110,000 less than that the Massachusetts town where presidential candidate Hillary Clinton went to college, Wellesley. Although electioneering within a polling place is a misdemeanor, interfering with voting rights is a state and federal civil rights violation and felony.
Bill Clinton does not vote in Massachusetts and could have no other business on election day in or near a polling place, other than being a walking campaign sign for Hillary Clinton, which brings along a motorcade, massive police detail, and entourage.
White supremacy is a false god. This is why churches especially white churches need to be at forefront of dismantling racism.
Sanders Phenomenon Continues.
Message Resonating with Michigan Voters:
Message Resonating with Michigan Voters:
Bernie Sanders for President 2016 to
Bernie live in Lansing Michigan right now. What corporate
media Clinton donors like Time Warner/CNN & Comcast/MSNBC
don't want you to see.
Sanders campaign slams ‘blackout’ by corporate media
By Bradford Richardson
The presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is demanding more equitable coverage from the “corporate network news,” which it says has engaged in a “Bernie blackout.”
The campaign pointed to data showing that flagship news programs on ABC, CBS and NBC devote paltry air time to Sanders compared to other similarly positioned candidates.
“The corporately-owned media may not like Bernie’s anti-establishment views but for the sake of American democracy they must allow for a fair debate in this presidential campaign,” Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver said in a statement Friday.
“Bernie must receive the same level of coverage on the nightly news as other leading candidates,” Weaver continued.
The statement said ABC’s “World News Tonight” has devoted 81 minutes of air time to the campaign of Republican primary front-runner Donald Trump this year, compared to 20 seconds on Sanders through the end of November.
It also pointed to NBC’s “Nightly News,” which has afforded Sanders’ campaign 2.9 minutes of air time, and “CBS Evening News,” which has given Sanders 6.4 minutes of coverage.
The campaign pointed out that Sanders has received some of the largest crowds of any presidential candidate this election cycle, yet fails to draw equivalent levels of media attention.
Sanders currently trails Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton nationally, according to a RealClearPolitics polling average. Clinton garners 54 percent support, with Sanders at 31 percent.
But the Vermont senator leads Clinton in the early-voting state of New Hampshire by four points, according to RCP.
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