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Sanders says Trump telling ‘pants on fire’ lie about tax policy
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is now focusing his efforts in Iowa, where he held a New Year’s Eve rally Thursday night. So after dashing through the skywalk and the hotel’s kitchen, he addressed hundreds more supporters in a nearby room. The crowd, packed in tight and emblazoned with special Bernie Sanders New Year’s Eve stickers, cheered along.
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Bernie Sanders pledged Thursday to make 2016 a year that history will long remember.
Although former secretary of state, first lady and senator Hillary Clinton continues to lead Sanders by 15 to 30 points in most national polls of the Democratic race, Sanders is hoping for a victory in New Hampshire, which could convince more supporters in other states of his viability.
“Before we begin, let me apologize”, Sanders said. “I think we have a lot of momentum and I believe we have a real, real shot to win here in Iowa”.
He says while many of his opponents claim his ideas are radical, the majority of Americans support his stances on policy. We love it. No more golf – no more golf.
Despite the lack of coverage in corporate media about the Vermont Independent and his presidential bit, Sen.
Sanders said the people of Iowa have an extraordinary role to play in the political process and that they have the opportunity to create a political revolution in America.
Sanders, who’s put a spotlight on economic inequality, has also slammed the us incarceration rate as an “international embarrassment”, called for free higher education lambasted Wall street as “out of control”, and advocated for a single-payer healthcare system, has been speaking to record-breaking crowds.
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Meanwhile, Republican front-runner Donald Trump is planning an event Monday, Jan. 4 at UMass Lowell.