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Clinton pledges to stand with Flint through water crisis
“For Hillary, her message and ideals are all about a cautious change in America, while Sanders is very dramatic on changing the entire political system – the establishment”, Cook said.
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The pivotal moment – which Cafe Espresso owner David Hadwen describes as a “blessing” that catapulted his restaurant to the forefront of presidential politics, evidenced by the nearly constant swarm of reporters bustling in and out during campaign season – is credited with helping Mrs. Clinton blow past Barack Obama and capture a victory in the New Hampshire primary.
Michael Fischer, an associate vice president of Great Bay Community College, where the rally was held, estimated that there were 1,220 in attendance at the rally. “And [Sanders] said, ‘Well, I apologize for that.’ Yeah, in public they did”.
Eight in 10 young people surveyed in Iowa said honesty or caring about people like them are the top qualities for which they are looking. “Flint should be able to start making the fix you need to restore safe water as soon as possible”.
The Clintons have made more subtle jabs at Sanders before and repeatedly noted that Sanders has a proximity advantage – no neighboring candidate has ever lost the primary here in an open-seat race, he will say. And that means we may have more candidates emerging out of New Hampshire than we might otherwise.
“Yeah, you know, here’s another thing I want to say”, Clinton said.
Well in the 2008 Democratic primary, Obama carried the towns and Clinton won by carrying a lot of the cities – Manchester, Nashua, Rochester, Claremont, Berlin – and large towns in Hillsborough and Rockingham counties.
Kunin expressed her support for Clinton in an Op-Ed piece published in the Boston Globe Friday.
“Congress needs to pass that bill immediately”, she said to a capacity crowd at the House of Prayer Missionary Baptist Church, where Clinton was joined by Flint Mayor Karen Weaver following a sermon by Pastor Kenneth Stewart. “It feels like this is who individuals want as a candidate, not just people who have money and corporations”. “Every day, you know, they’re attacking us in one way or the other”.
National polls suggest Clinton has a strong lead over Sanders, despite her lagging position in New Hampshire, and her campaign seems confident she will perform better in SC and elsewhere.
“I think we are the underdog now”, Sanders said.
Clinton said she has had a long history of taking on the toughest issues while many of her opponents try to “sow doubts” about her. “I know that I am viewed as a direct threat to the forces that call a lot of shots in this country”, she said. Her husband ran several campaigns in this state.
New Hampshire’s likely Democratic-leaning primary voters are generally loyal toward one of their party’s contenders, pollsters additionally discovered. “I think we have seen some real momentum there”.
Clinton said part of the overarching concern is to fix the trust she argued that has been broken with people.
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“The lesson from New Hampshire, year after year, after year, is that this is decided the last few days”, he said.