Clinton declines final debate with Sanders

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Clinton declines final debate with Sanders

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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton's spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri says the former secretary of state would concentrate on campaigning against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump instead

WASHINGTON DC, USA – Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Monday, May 23, rejected an invitation to take part in a final campaign debate against her rival Bernie Sanders, her campaign said.

“We have declined Fox News’ invitation to participate in a debate in California,” Clinton spokeswoman Jennifer Palmieri said in a statement, adding that the former secretary of state would concentrate on campaigning against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump instead.

“We believe that Hillary Clinton’s time is best spent campaigning and meeting directly with voters across California and preparing for a general election campaign” in November, she added.

Sanders on Wednesday, May 18, agreed to a debate in California, which is set to hold a potentially decisive primary on June 7 along with 5 other states.

The left-leaning Vermont senator responded to Clinton’s decision on Monday saying in a statement that he was “disappointed but not surprised by Secretary Clinton’s unwillingness to debate before the largest and most important primary in the presidential nominating process.”

“Democracy, and respect for the voters of California, would suggest that there should be a vigorous debate in which the voters may determine whose ideas they support,” he added.

Although Clinton is all but certain to win the Democratic Party’s nomination, Sanders has dismissed calls to withdraw, saying a path for him remains open.

“Secretary Clinton may want to be not quite so presumptuous about thinking that she is a certain winner,” he said in his statement. “In the last several weeks, the people of Indiana, West Virginia and Oregon have suggested otherwise.” (READ: Clinton claims Kentucky, Sanders takes Oregon in Democratic duel)

However, a new poll released on Monday by local broadcaster KABC in Los Angeles showed Clinton’s lead over Sanders in the state growing to 57% against his 39%.

Fox News Vice President Bill Sammon said in a statement that the channel was “disappointed” by Clinton’s decision to decline its invitation “especially given that the race is still contested and she had previously agreed to a final debate before the California primary.”

The two campaigns agreed in February to hold 4 more debates, including a final one in California in May. Only 3 have taken place so far. – Rappler.com

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