unwavering support of Israel . And she had already begun to lay the groundwork against what she called Mr. Trump ’s “ reckless actions ” on foreign policy . The San Diego speech , to be delivered in a city known for its military presence at a time when Mr. Trump is facing scrutiny over his donations to veterans ’ groups , will present a more sweeping — and fearsome — portrayal of Mr. Trump , one that the Clinton campaign will deliver like a drumbeat to voters in the coming months .
The three candidates who led in the polls at the time — Donald Trump , Ted Cruz , and Ben Carson — adopted the stand of the largely evangelical base : humans have no impact on global warming , if it is happening at all . The other candidates reject government action to deal with the matter . Immediately after Obama spoke in Paris , pledgingcontact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.broadcastthat the United States would be in the vanguard seeking global action , the Republican - dominated Congress voted to scuttle his recent Environmental Protection Agency rules to cut carbon emissions . As the press reported , this was “ a provocative message to more than 100 [ world ] leaders that the American president does not have the full support of his government on climate policy”—a bit of an understatement . Meanwhile Lamar Smith , Republican head of the House ’s Committee on Science , Space , and Technology , carried forward his jihad against government scientists who dare to report the facts .
" So with that in mind , we are being careful to let the process play through and provide the space for there to be a unifying moment for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders . " The Democratic contest may march on but the party 's infrastructure is already preparing for a Clinton nomination and the former secretary of state is starting to put general election plans into place . While Sanders will continue to campaign across the country -- including planned stops in West Virginia on Thursday -- pledgingcontact.commitmentpromiseexpressintent.broadcastto fight until the convention , Clinton 's aides said this week that she will pursue a two - prong strategy for the coming weeks : Campaign in every upcoming primary while also making trips to general election battleground states . That strategy , though , has not quelled the nerves of Democrats across the country , who are worried that without any GOP rivals , Trump will now turn his entire focus to Clinton , possibly defining her early and hurting efforts to rehabilitate her already dinged image . After Trump all but locked up the nomination on Tuesday night , Clinton surrogates and supporters asked the campaign 's top aides whether they can use their TV and online platforms to start asking for the Vermont senator to get out of the way .