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Democratic 2016 race narrows in Iowa

“It’s hard to see how Mrs. Clinton will get them excited so long as her own treatment of women is an issue”, McGurn wrote.

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Accepting the endorsement Sunday in New Hampshire, Clinton sought to energize her Democratic base with a passionate pledge to always protect reproductive rights.

Hillary Clinton forcefully responded to attacks Republican front-runner Donald Trump has lobbed against on Sunday, telling CBS that Trump can do what he wants but that those kind of attacks “didn’t work before, won’t work again”. “We don’t want to subject them to liability”. “Didn’t work before, won’t work again”.

“Senator Sanders strongly supports the president’s executive actions on gun safety”, campaign manager Jeff Weaver said.

The Democratic frontrunner for president said Republicans had repeatedly tried to uncover a scandal in her family, alluding to her husband’s admitted affair and the inquiries into her handling of a personal email server and a 2012 attack in Benghazi while she was secretary of state.

Cue the backpedal: “Well, I would say that everybody should be believed at first until they are disbelieved based on the evidence”.

Hillary Clinton says of such tactics: “I think it’s a dead end, blind alley for them”. Trump said Democrats would sue Cruz if he becomes the Republican candidate for the White House.

Sanders has a mixed record on gun control, including a 2005 vote in support of legal protections for gun manufacturers. His main primary opponent, Hillary Clinton, is making the same case, urging voters to consider “electability.” But Sanders team is touting new polling that shows him running stronger against the leading Republicans. “Sanders to avoid responsibility for this vote, which the NRA hailed as the most important in 20 years, points up a clear difference”, she said.

With polls showing that the Democratic primary race between Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen.

In the end, it seems unlikely that Clinton would really lose both Iowa and New Hampshire, in no small part because her ground operation clearly seems to be much better than Sanders in both states.

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“I think the Democrats will challenge it, at the very least, and I think it will have to be decided by the Supreme Court”, Paul said. The members of her traveling press corps look like they’d rather be anywhere else. “I’m going to draw the distinctions between where I stand and where he stands”, especially on issues like equal pay and the minimum wage.

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