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Bernie: Clinton Emails ‘A Very Serious Issue’
“However, absent agreement on the details, we will give our campaigns the space to focus on the important work of engaging caucus goers in Iowa”. Those likely to vote in the Democratic primary are more apt than those on the GOP side to say they have made up their minds about whom to support (58% of likely Democratic voters say their choice is locked in vs. 39% of Republican likely voters).
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Mike Gronstal, the Iowa Senate Majority Leader and top elected Democrat official in the state, also endorsed Clinton on Sunday at a rally in his hometown of Council Bluffs.
Of likely Republican voters, 61 percent said they are undecided.
“Mainly it was Donald Trump”.
Jeb Bush is right behind that group with Carly Fiorina, Rand Paul and Ben Carson. Republican John Kasich already has decamped to New Hampshire.
DONALD Trump and Hillary Clinton are leading the field in the final Iowa poll released before the caucuses. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks during a campaign rally, on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2016, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
“We have got to do something about that, and the college students feel the same way”, he said.
“She’s obviously had a lot of experience”, Ken Royar, 79, said.
According to data shared by the social network, more than 181,000 Iowans have referenced the Republican frontrunner in the last week – generating more than 727,000 “interactions” (likes, comments, posts or shares) about the brash billionaire’s presidential bid.
“We have an awesome country, we have fantastic people”, said Trump.
Sanders is spending his final days in Iowa traveling to different cities touting his platform to fight for equality, climate change and campaign finance reform.
Christie was not far away at a town hall event, before which the former U.S. Attorney told News 9 that he’s ready for closing arguments. “You guys always have a way of sorting through the noise and, on caucus night, finding a way to surprise the pollsters and the pundits and all those talking heads from back East”. Who you believe can keep Americans safe and secure.
Cruz said on “Fox News Sunday” that he’s attracting “the old Reagan coalition” ranging from anti-establishment conservatives to working-class Democrats.
With a day to go until the Iowa caucuses, Bernie Sanders spent the first part of his speech to about 1,200 people there comparing his campaign with that of Hillary Clinton.
On board his bus after a busy day that wasn’t quite over, Sanders seemed to still be marveling over his remarkable rise.
“I think we’re very representative”, says chairman McGuire. One ad said of Mr Rubio: “Tax hikes”.
“I would say that I was kind of on the fence between Bernie and Hillary”, said Shamir Bridgeford”, a Sanders supporter.
Clinton unloaded on Sanders earlier this month at an event in Indianola, arguing that she cares about “making a real difference in your life” and not “ideas that sound good on paper but will never make it in the real world”.
Asked Sunday on NBC’s “Meet The Press” about the “Buyer’s Remorse” book blurb, Sanders said the economy has improved under Obama. But Obama’s unexpected 2008 victory was instrumental in his path to the nomination, easing the anxieties of those who anxious the young black senator would struggle to win white voters.
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“Here’s what I’m confident about, we’ve run a terrific campaign from the grassroots up”.