Clinton makes fil push in runup to New Jersey primary

New York, June 2: Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton made a campaign appearance in New Jersey to tout her plan to provide social wellbeing to Americans and defeat her rival Bernie Sanders there in the last big primary on the East Coast. With 142 delegates up for grabs, New Jersey will holds its Democratic and Republican primaries on the same day as California — June 7 — and with a time difference of three hours the result in the eastern state may well influence voters in the West Coast state with its whopping 546 delegates.

In addition, New Jersey is key because after decades of being a firmly Democratic state, forecasts are that it could swing to Republican Dold Trump in the November election, although Clinton on Wednesday accused the real estate magte of “fraud” and emphasised what she called his complete “incompetence” to be the tion’s next “commander in chief”, EFE news agency reported.

Clinton took advantage of the rally at Rutgers University in Newark to list her plans if she’s elected president regarding health care, education, equality and social benefits, all of which have been key campaign themes of Sanders, whom she did not mention even implicitly.

The former secretary of state and first lady said that she will honour the “historic legacy” left by current US President Barack Obama with programmes such as Obamacare, at the same time that she will make priorities of providing aid for childcare, family counseling, mental health services and services for addicts.(IANS)

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