Sanders Renews Pressure on Clinton Over Wall Street Speeches
After Saturday's primary, both candidates turn attention to Super Tuesday contests
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a rally at South Carolina State University on Feb. 26, 2016, in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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Poised to lose the Saturday's South Carolina primary to Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders looked ahead to Tuesday's nominating contests by pressuring the former secretary of state on her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs and other financial firms.
Speaking at a rally in Dallas as South Carolina Democrats were voting, Sanders said Clinton should be willing to make public transcripts of the speeches that she was paid more than $675,000 to give behind closed doors.