Vermont senator and presidential candidate Bernie Sanders hammered Clinton with saying that, "I don't believe that she is qualified," to be president during the Philadelphia rally on Wednesday.
Sanders comment comes in less than 24 hours after his big win in Wisconsin. He said that, "I don't think you (Clinton) are qualified if you supported the Panama free trade agreement. Something I very strongly opposed and which as all of you know has allowed corporations and wealthy people all over the world to avoid paying their taxes to their countries."
"Well let me just say in response, to Secretary Clinton,I don't' believe that she is qualified if she is through her Super PAC, taking tens of millions of dollars in special interest funds," Sanders declared.
He said that, "I don't think that you are qualified if you get 15 million dollars from Wall Street through your Super PAC, I don't think you are qualified if you have voted for the disastrous war in Iraq. I don't think you are qualified if you've supported virtually every disastrous trade agreement, which has cost us millions of decent paying jobs."
"I don't think that you are qualified if you supported the Panama Free Trade Agreement! Something I very strongly opposed and which, as all of you know has allowed corporations and wealthy people all over the world to avoid paying their taxes to their countries," Sanders concluded.
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