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Bill Clinton: Democrats need a candidate who can implement their ideas

The Quinnipiac poll showed Clinton with a 74- 21 percent favorable-unfavorable rating, and Sanders with an 87 – 3 percent favorability rating. “She’s actually read the plans”.

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The spot, titled “Two Visions”, doesn’t mention Clinton by name, but the contrast Sanders is seeking to draw is readily apparent. The short trip to the Granite State comes as Sanders’ campaign is riding high, buoyed by strengthening poll numbers against Hillary Clinton nationally, in Iowa and New Hampshire.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager and chief strategist decried this afternoon a new 30-second TV ad from the Bernie Sanders campaign, accusing the Vermont senator of engaging in the negative advertising he vowed to avoid.

Bloomberg reporter Mark Halperin said Friday that Hillary Clinton’s campaign is “in danger” if she can’t find an effective line of attack against her surging competitor, Sen.

“He has summoned the people to a ‘political revolution, ‘ arguing that the changes our country so desperately needs can only happen when we wrest our democracy from the corrupt grip of Wall Street bankers and billionaires”, wrote the publication’s editors.

“Sanders is basically doing better than you with the same groups that powered President Obama’s victory in Iowa in 2008, mainly young people, first-time caucus goers and Independents”, she continued. Clinton has been the clear Democratic front-runner for months, but recent polls show her margin slipping much faster this year than it did when she ran in 2008, the Washington Post reported Thursday. “I think SC could be very critical”.

Clinton denied feeling nervous about the direction of her campaign on the NBC morning show Today, instead saying she was “excited about where we are”.

Kirk later joined Sanders at a boisterous campaign rally in a packed auditorium on the campus of Dartmouth College.

“I’m deeply concerned that in November swing voters are not going to vote for a socialist”, said Israel, who is retiring.

In the new poll Thursday, 14% of those surveyed say they are uncommitted.

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