Hillary fights two battles as Bernie wins another Democratic primary
She
playfully pushed back on Trump’s “woman card” attacks. “I have never
gotten a discount when I got to the cashier,” she said. Clinton repeated
her defense of Trump’s woman card attack, saying that if caring about
women’s health means playing the woman card, then “deal me in!” The
crowd shouted the words in unison with the candidate.
Clinton
didn’t mention Sanders. The campaign’s director of state and political
engagement, Marlon Marshall, sent a fundraising email to supporters
about the need to prepare for the general. The email included code
visible to readers who received it on their phones. The coded message
proclaimed, “Here comes the general.”
But the Clinton campaign has been sucked back into the Democratic primary all the same, spending nearly $200,000 on TV ads in Kentucky’s Democratic primary,
which takes place next week. The ad buy is the campaign’s first since
April 26, when Clinton swept several Mid-Atlantic states and pivoted
toward the general election. But Sanders refused to get on board with
that plan. He won Indiana last Tuesday, and has vowed to continue to
fight for every last vote in the primary, even threatening to contest
the Democratic convention in July.
The
campaign celebrated Clinton’s primary ad buy. “If you’re looking for a
sign that the Clinton campaign knows this primary is far from finished,
here it is,” Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver wrote in an email to
supporters earlier Tuesday.
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