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Hillary Clinton criticizes Bernie Sanders for ‘negative’ TV ad
One report stated his proposal could cost as much as $15 trillion, a figure experts said would nearly certainly require a middle class tax increase. “So I have a different sense of responsibility, and I feel like I have even more of a stake in the future because my daughter and future children are now going to be part of that future”. He did not include health insurance on the list, but reminded Clinton that she once supported his ideas.
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Meanwhile in OH, which holds Democratic and Republican primaries on March 15, older polling by Quinnipiac showed Sanders cutting Clinton’s almost 50 point lead in the summer down to 19 points by October.
New Hampshire Rep. Ray Gagnon was mayor-elect of Claremont in 1991 and gave Bill Clinton his first walking tour of the city.
At long last, the two Democratic candidates you’re paying attention to are actively, substantively beefing, and it is wonderful. “She is now using the same Karl Rove tactics she once decried in this video”. Bernie Sanders gaining momentum in the race for the Democratic nomination, including increasing his lead in the Granite State.
“‘To Bernie Sanders with thanks for your commitment to real health care access for all Americans…’-@HillaryClinton”, the tweet states, transcribing the caption from Clinton’s handwritten note.
Sanders responded by called Clinton “scared” and acting in self-defense.
The Clinton campaign sent an email to supporters in New Hampshire appealing for donations, ABC News reported. “They want to feel that their vote matters and you can actually change things”. “As of now, we are at about $1.4 million raised since yesterday when the panic attacks by the Clinton campaign began”.
A loss in the first two states wouldn’t be a death-knell for Clinton’s White House hopes. Polls have The Bern up in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
“Sen. Sanders wants to dismantle Obamacare, dismantle the CHIP program, dismantle Medicare, and dismantle private insurance”, she said. The ad does not mention Clinton by name nor does it delve into her family’s acceptance of millions of dollars in speaking fees from Wall Street banks or financial contributions for her campaigns.
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She also accused Sanders of being a “pretty reliable vote for the gun lobby”. Clinton often appears more comfortable as an underdog than as a front-runner, and was most effective in the 2008 race after suffering several losses, though her resurgence came too late to overtake Obama.