Understand that Hillary thinks she can control the media by avoiding press conferences as much as possible, and, limiting her time in debate. As a result of this strategy, she turned down a pre-California debate with Bernie, in spite of the fact that she had, earlier, promised a third debate with the Senator.
Now, there is the distinct possibility that she will be seen as the "odd man out" as Bernie and Donald get after each other in a pre-primary debate in California. They have less than two weeks to make the arrangements and secure the monies promised to charity for the event. Both men have expressed a willingness to debate.
She is only two points up on Bernie in the state, and, if Bernie looks good in the coming debate, it just might cost her the California primary . . . . especially in light of the terrible news of today. I write of the Inspector General's 83 page report that concluded Hillary and her staff were [totally] uncooperative in the I.G.'s investigation, as required by a 1978 law requiring her cooperation.
Talk about a house of cards!! One wonders how much longer this charade can continue before the party bosses decide that the election results are in serious danger.
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