Sanders: ‘I have my doubts about’ a Clinton presidency
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Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said he doesn’t know what type of president his rival, Hillary Clinton, would be.
“I have my doubts about what kind of president she would make,” Sanders said on CNN’s “State of the Union” in an interview aired Sunday.
{mosads}The Vermont senator slammed Clinton for her past positions, referencing her support for various trade agreements.
“A candidate like Secretary Clinton, who voted for the disastrous war in Iraq, who has supported virtually every disastrous trade agreement that has cost us millions of decent-paying jobs and receives incredible amounts of money,” Sanders said.
“We’re talking about tens of millions of dollars through a super-PAC, from every special interest that you can think of, from the billionaire class.”
Sanders had previously questioned Clinton’s qualifications to be president. He said he was responding to attacks from the Clinton campaign.
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