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Chelsea Clinton visits New Hampshire backing mom’s campaign

After Iowa and New Hampshire, Democrats will compete in Nevada and SC, where the most recent polling shows Clinton maintaining a broad lead. And I think that is what Sen.

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Fox News also reported that an intelligence source said that FBI agents would be “screaming” if a prosecution of Clinton is not pursued because “many previous public corruption cases have been made and successfully prosecuted with much less evidence than what is emerging in this investigation”.

Clinton, the narrator says, would close the wage gap, push equal pay for women, a higher minimum wage and lower taxes for the middle class.

Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, speaks during a camp …

“Now I could stand up here and say, ‘Let’s get everybody together, let’s get unified the sky will open, the light will come down, celestial choirs will be singing, and everyone will know we should do the right thing, and the world will be ideal”, she said in Providence, Rhode Island, drawing cheers and laughs from the crowd.

The former secretary of state has been questioning Sanders’s record on guns for months and has been particularly focused on his 2005 vote in favor of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, which protects gun makers and sellers from legal liability.

That Sanders now has a shot at winning the first two states in the Democratic nominating process is in part a reflection of their makeup: Iowa and New Hampshire are whiter and more liberal than the broader party electorate.

A Monmouth University poll released Tuesday shows that Sanders has widened his lead over Clinton in the New Hampshire Democratic primary by 14 points. “And my friend, Senator Sanders, has said that he will lay his out before the Iowa Caucus and I and others will be anxious to see them”. It’s exactly what the candidate wants to hear with February 1st around the corner. The New Hampshire version of the survey found Sanders leading with 50 percent support to Clinton’s 46 percent, also within the margin of error. It would also likely draw comparisons to Clinton’s 2008 presidential run.

It is still way too early to draw even preliminary conclusions, but with the President’s swan song (his last State of the Union address) tonight and the Iowa caucuses just 20 days away, the latest Quinnipiac showing Vermont Democratic Socialist Senator Bernie Sanders “surging” in Iowa is getting a lot of attention.

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Clinton aides believe that count is slightly misleading, largely because it does not include cable ads, which Clinton has invested heavily on.

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