Hillary Clinton News: $30.1 M Enough To Cut Bernie Sanders From Presidential Race?

Democratic rivals Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are still neck and neck in the race to represent the party for the presidential race. Hillary Clinton reportedly raised as much as $30.1 million and currently has $31 million in cash at Super Tuesday's opening.

However, Hillary Clinton is not yet in the clear as Bernie Sanders is raising bulks of funds as well. According to The Jerusalem Post, one of the main sectors through which funds pour in for Bernie Sanders is the online fundraising sector. Still Hillary Clinton and her team acknowledged the help of their supporters.

"Thanks to the 1 million people who have now contributed to our campaign and the more than 8.6 million people who have supported Hillary Clinton with their votes (in primaries and caucuses), we have the resources we need to continue to run a strong campaign all across the country and a nearly insurmountable pledged delegate lead," campaign manager Robby Mook expressed. "With the majority of our fundraising coming from grassroots online donations, this campaign continues to gain momentum and feed off the energy of millions of supporters across the country."

NPR reports that polls from Democrats who live abroad have been cast with Hillary Clinton trailing after Bernie Sanders in the majority of the countries. Bernie Sanders was a clear favorite over Hillary Clinton among Democrats in the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France and Spain. A majority of the Democrats in the Dominican Republic, Nigeria and Singapore, on the other hand, support Hillary Clinton over Bernie Sanders.

Hillary Clinton is nothing but confident and continues in strength to tussle with Republican frontrunner Donald Trump. The Guardian reports that during her speech for American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac) Hillary Clinton directed her tactics against Donald Trump by latching onto the latter's statement that he is neutral on the matter of Israel. Hillary Clinton points out that Donald Trump cannot be trusted because such a stance means that the Republican candidate is easily swayed.

On his end, Donald Trump believes that negotiating a peace deal with the Palestinians is one of the most difficult deals to accomplish and he is the best person for it. At this point, as Donald Trump stanced, neutrality is essential. Donald Trump openly expressed that deal-making is one of his best strengths. Hillary Clinton reduced the hope by Donald Trump to talk peace between Israel and Palestine by stating that Israel's security is foremost and is non-negotiable.

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