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“But if more people are able to hear about his message, absolutely he can win the nomination”. He calls himself a socialist Democrat from Vermont.

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“She’s a very dynamic person, very intelligent”, Little said.

“I love what Bernie is talking about”, she told the Boston Globe Monday.

“That flag represents, I believe, humanity’s best progress when it comes to freedom, democracy, opportunity, human rights. Nothing”.

The Democratic presidential front-runner presented herself as a candidate of continuity from Obama and her husband, ex- President Bill Clinton, praising the Supreme Court’s recent ruling upholding health care subsidies under the overhaul. A new Quinnipiac poll of Iowa voters found Clinton leading Sanders 52 percent to 33 percent, a gap that has shrunk by half since the last Iowa poll in May, when Sanders only got 15 percent support. In that way, he’s consolidated the anti-Clinton crowd. However, Politico reported on Thursday that Saban had donated $2 million to Clinton’s campaign. “No”, said Democratic consultant Steve Rabinowitz.

Sanders is catching up with Clinton in both polling and finances. Claire McCaskill, a Clinton supporter, attacked Sanders for his left-wing views on MSNBC last week. “Bernie Sanders is not going to be the nominee, ‘” said ex- Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell.

Politico noted that Clinton was deeply interested in securing the donations of certain wealthy American Jews, which would provide a significant boost to her campaign. She has already tried to do the latter through her memoir, Hard Choices, where she said that the Obama administration should have been tougher on Putin and should have provided more support to the Syrian Free Army.

Stewart said she decided to back Clinton only after Warren opted not to run. “She said obliterate. Of course, “obliterate” means to use all of the military might of the United States in the same way that was used against Iraq, and was used against Libya”, he noted.

“You won’t find two members of Congress more at the opposite ends of the ideological spectrum than Bernie and me”, said North Florida US Rep. Jeff Miller, the House Veterans Affairs Chairman. Jeanne Shaheen and a close Clinton friend.

A closed meeting between Hillary Clinton and a group of Jewish donors ended with “vagueness” and “wording maneuvers”, according to a report published Friday by Politico. “Deficits! In December 2003, the whole press had written John Kerry off because he was in single digits, and the election was 35 days away”. New Hampshire law states that its primary will be the first in the nation.

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Jason Winters, 28, of Sibley, said he’s anxious about building up the party in rural Iowa, where he said it’s hard to get progressives elected to statewide and local offices. “If he can show he’s committed to the party, I would be open to supporting him”.

Julietta Gervase  THE DARTMOUTH SENIOR STAFF