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Post by Logan on Mar 5, 2016 6:34:45 GMT -6
DETROIT — Hillary Clinton said Friday the nation needs a “new bargain” for the economy and called upon all the presidential candidates to offer a “credible strategy” for raising wages as her primary race against rival Bernie Sanders shifts to a series of Rust Belt contests. Ms. Clinton's address at Detroit Manufacturing Systems, a manufacturer of instrument panels for cars, offered her the opportunity to contrast herself with both Mr. Sanders and business mogul Donald Trump, the leading Republican candidate. “Anyone running for president owes it to you to come up with real ideas, not an ideology, not an old set of talking points but a credible strategy designed for the world we live in now,” Ms. Clinton said in remarks pointed at both rivals. While five less-populous states and Puerto Rico are holding primaries or caucuses this weekend, several candidates, including Mr. Trump, have been turning their attention to delegate-rich Michigan, which holds its primaries on Tuesday, and to other Midwestern states voting this month. Read more: www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-nation/2016/03/05/Clinton-urges-candidates-to-present-credible-economic-plan/stories/201603050088
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