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Bill Clinton, Of All People, Accused Sanders Supporters Of Sexism

Instead, the 69-year-old lashed out at the Sanders campaign for what he described as inaccurate and “sexist” attacks on his wife. She and her husband support Sanders so strongly that they changed their original March move-in date to January just so they could cast their ballots for him.

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Mrs Albright said: “A lot of you young women think it’s done”. The former NY senator and secretary of state started this election season with a huge advantage over Bernie Sanders in the Granite State, and then watched for months as Sanders’ popularity with New Hampshire’s Democratic voters grew alongside his name recognition.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is joined onstage by senators Al Franken (C) and Jeanne Shaheen (L) at a campaign rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, February 6, 2016. “And I want you to know even if you don’t support me, I support you”.

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“Before a few weeks ago, I never gave Bernie Sanders the time of day”, said SC state Rep. Justin Bamberg, who recently switched his backing from Clinton.

“People who have gone online to explain, just explain why they support her have been subject to vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often, not to mention sexist, to repeat”, the former president explained at a campaign event in Milford, New Hampshire.

“Bill really should avoid any overt, reductive mockery of the appeal of Sanders’ broad critique of our political system, which risks alienating Sanders supporters who are getting engaged in the political process, many no doubt for the first time in their lives”, he wrote.

Sanders himself has condemned these individuals, telling CNN that, “I have heard about it. It’s disgusting”.

In closing, Bill Clinton echoed a refrain his wife has been using while campaigning. “Sanders’ candidacy that has been shorthanded as the so-called Bernie bros”, Fallon said.

New Hampshire has been tough ground for Hillary Clinton.

“That’s the way it happens sometimes”, she said. “We’re now talking about electing the President of the United States and people should make their decision based on who they think can do the job best”. “I grew up in a insane age where we loved to have arguments but they were fact based and we discussed things”.

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