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Hillary Clinton: ‘I Don’t Know’ If Winning New Hampshire Will Happen
Hillary Clinton promised the people of Flint, Michigan, whose lives have been turned upside down by the city’s ongoing water crisis, that she will be their partner in what is sure to be a long recovery. “As many as 50 percent of the voters make their decision not just in the last few days, some even just as they’re walking into the voting booth”.
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After sorta suggesting that she might release the transcripts of her speeches, Hillary Clinton now backpedaled and is refusing to do it. Clinton is a former first lady, former senator and former member of President Obama’s Cabinet. And I just absolutely reject that, senator, and I really don’t think these kinds of attacks by insinuation are worthy of you.
As for Sanders, he said he will not politicize the issue. Anderson Cooper asked Clinton during a CNN forum.
“I happen to like Hillary Clinton, but I am astounded by some of the people that she has hired, including David Brock”, Sanders said, questioning his opponent’s judgment. She has struggled to explain why she took that money, saying at a CNN forum on Wednesday night: “Well, I don’t know”.
“After every caucus, the party goes through a self-examination process to discuss what went right, and what can be improved upon”, she said in the statement. But he did not say what he would do that was “worse”.
JAKE TAPPER: You don’t have a position on it at all?
Anyway Hillary and the Clinton Team are just responding now to any and all questions by shouting, “BUT I’M A WOMAN”. “I don’t know any man who doesn’t do the same thing”.
On Sunday, congregants rejected the idea Clinton was using the issue.
“We’ve got to learn the lessons of Iraq, and that is that the United States of America cannot do it alone, we have to work in coalitions with major countries andmuslim countries whose troops will be on the ground”. Marco Rubio (17%) and Kasich and Texas Sen. Huge difference. Reporter: A lot of laughs last night.
DICKERSON: You never participated in any of these fund-raisers?
The 80-year-old pastor said he wants to see similarities between the black electorate and New Hampshire’s independent voters. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has said he would be willing to have the transcripts released. Burt Cohen, who was one of the first to endorse Sanders.
Clinton aides argue that the heavily white and liberal electorates of New Hampshire and Iowa, where Clinton barely eked out a win, make them outliers in the Democratic primary race. Running a positive campaign is admirable and it worked in Iowa especially with young voters who seem to appreciate the candor of Sanders and his views on education and the economy.
“I want to give him a shot”, said Nick Ayoub, 22, of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The latest CNN/WMUR tracking poll, released Sunday, showed Trump’s lead on the Republican side growing to a full third of likely voters Tuesday. Ted Cruz, who have 13%. In New Hampshire, he’s ahead by double-digits.
“Don’t make me nervous and don’t jinx me”, Sanders said. “We’ll all release them at the same time….”
“We think it’s gonna be a close election, we’re working really hard”, Sanders told Tapper. Their energy was reminiscent of President Barack Obama’s rallies in 2008.
Sanders’ boost brought him to a quarter of a percentage point within Clinton’s number.
“I don’t know. I don’t know”.
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It was in New Hampshire that Bill Clinton earned himself the label “comeback kid” after he rose from nowhere in the polls to a second-place finish.