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Bernie Sanders is first Jew to win a presidential primary

In a school gymnasium in Concord, jubilant volunteers for Bernie Sanders could not contain their excitement over his double-digit victory in the New Hampshire primary – and the tough battle ahead with Hillary Clinton. But as voters cast their ballots here on Tuesday, members of Clinton’s team sought to forecast a close race in each of those remaining two contests.

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And right now, Harrison says with those older black voters men and women they’re still leaning towards Clinton.

And, “When you’re young, you’re thinking, ‘Where are the boys?’ The boys are with Bernie”, said Steinem, co-founder of Ms. magazine and iconic leader of the ’60s feminist movement. “I have no idea what they’re talking about or who they are talking to”, Clinton said on MSNBC. Even women themselves would rather she earn women’s votes through specific policies that would help all women, instead of just expecting their vote on the basis of womanhood. “Inequities in pay and promotion seem like a thing of the past, since their current experience is pretty good. Why?”

Campaign contributions don’t have the automatic, all-but-guaranteed results of Sanders’ depiction.

Young, passionate female Sanders supporters, being young and passionate, have tended to overreact to or misinterpret these careless statements.

“I can’t see voting for someone just because she’s a woman”. It’s fair to recall: Hillary Clinton stood on the other side of the turnstile. It doesn’t mean you have to agree on all of the issues or how to prioritize them. We should support those whose positions we agree with, and who we believe can achieve what they advocate. Frustrated with her daughter’s decisions, Mom thinks she knows what’s best and tries hard to get through to her. Daughter lashes out, feeling patronized and lectured. And Clinton herself came to Albright’s defense, pointing out that the “special place in hell” line is one Albright has used for years and that it was not directed at women backing Sanders. Bernie Sanders made noises about running against her, nobody thought he could be the actual Democratic nominee. “If you have a tool like Bill Clinton at your disposal, why wouldn’t you use it?”

In recent days, Sanders has called on Clinton to propose expanding Social Security, derided her slowness in coming out against the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal and blasted her for taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees from Wall Street institutions. “A liberation enabling each of us to fulfill our capacity so as to be free to create within and around ourselves”. It doesn’t even make him bad that a couple of his staffers exploited a security breach at the DNC to access the Clinton campaign’s voter data.

Moments after the New Hampshire Democratic primary was called for Sen.

Trump must win to prove his months-long lead in the national preference polls hasn’t been a mirage.

This year’s propensity of some voters to shun the more experienced candidates may be understandable, given the anxiety over stagnant wages and the rise of the Islamic State.

“I love New Hampshire”. Will Rubio again finish strong, solidifying his claim to most-electable-in-November status?

To shore up support for Clinton among women, long time feminist activist and the first woman Secretary of State Madeleine Albright joined the candidate on the campaign trail in New Hampshire on Saturday.

The message that should be repeated endlessly, this strategist argues, is simple: she wants to level the playing field and lift people’s incomes. But his expression unsettles me. What I will remember most, though, were several private discussions that I had with both Facebook staff members and a very respected member of our panel.

So what does his business tell him about Cruz’s expressions?

Clinton advisers say they’re clear-eyed about the problems posed by the public’s perception of their candidate.

“He’s possessed by a demon!” one of them chanted, holding up a large white cross.

I care about gender inequality, and I don’t buy it. It’s bad logic.

Larry Sanders said it was “amazing and magical” to see support growing for his brother and his policies.

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But maybe they were Ghosts of Election Nights Yet to Come.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton gestures to supporters at her New Hampshire presidential primary campaign rally Tuesday Feb. 9 2016 in Hooksett N.H