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As Democratic Race Tightens, Sanders and Clinton Trade Blows
The video comes as Trump looks to amp up Republican support by reminding voters of the former president’s past and questioning whether his wife should be held accountable. Clinton may not be as loved, but she is commonly viewed in this New England state as better prepared to face a Republican in a general election.
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton addresses an audience during a campaign event Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2015, at South Church, in Portsmouth, N.H.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump insisted over the weekend that he wasn’t blaming the victim by attacking Hillary Clinton for her husband’s infidelity because she shared the responsibility for it.
Clinton and her team are very aware of the peril inherent in their present situation. His campaign staff has touted his head-to-head numbers, even using them in a slight dig at Clinton and Trump on Thursday.
“The Democratic contests in Iowa and New Hampshire could still go either way”, Mr. Miringoff said. Voters might ask themselves if they really want to sit through that again. And she painted a dark picture of what women’s health care would look like under a Republican president, singling out two of the top Republican contenders by name. Clinton has maintained a lead over Trump for the past few weeks, though the difference has narrowed since the start of the year. Bernie Sanders (Vt.), right, join Senate Minority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev.) on stage before the Battle Born/Battleground First in the West Caucus Dinner on January 6 in Las Vegas. Before we get to it, keep in mind to sign up for our daily For the Record newsletter, and follow the FTR folks on Twitter (Brett McGinness, Joanna Allhands and Jessica Estepa).
The only reason Donald Trump is a viable candidate for the Republican nomination is because white men dominate Republican primaries and caucuses.
I’m not saying don’t bring anything up with me but when she says that, I had to bring it up. Sanders, the white-haired and eccentric self-avowed democratic socialist-with a Brooklyn accent to boot-cannot win the White House, Clinton supporters say. “It didn’t work before, it won’t work again because people are focused on not the past, but the future”. Although Clinton finished third in the state’s 2008 caucuses, she and her team have worked extremely hard to ensure that she is well organized and well funded in the state to avoid a repeat of that performance.
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In response to an email from 2011 that is raising new questions about whether Clinton mishandled classified information, the former secretary of state insisted she never sent any classified information on her private server.