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Clinton gets nod from former Attorney General Eric Holder

Hillary Clinton speaks during a campaign rally at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, January 12, 2016. The first primary contest of the year, the Iowa Caucus, will take place Feb.1, followed by the New Hampshire primary on February 9.

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When asked whether her increased attacks on Sanders are because she is feeling nervous, Clinton laughed.

“Now we’re in the sprint and it is time to draw contrasts”, Clinton added on ABC.

That is misleading at best and a grossly inflammatory lie at worst, because Sanders supports single-payer healthcare, and always has, and talks about it more or less constantly. He also rejected Mr. Sanders’ argument that there was “zero daylight” between President Barack Obama’s gun control record and his own.

Hillary Clinton’s campaign wants Vermont Sen. The Vermont senator has consistently led preference polls in neighboring New Hampshire, and now appears to be gaining momentum in Iowa as well, buoyed by support from numerous young, progressive voters who backed Obama eight years ago.

With an endorsement from Planned Parenthood under her belt, Clinton promises to continue to fund the organization.

The media’s conventional wisdom has always been that Hillary might stumble in an early state or two, but she was still a virtual lock to be the nominee.

“To take everything we currently know as health care, Medicare, Medicaid, the CHIP Program, private insurance, now of the Affordable Care Act, and roll it together”.

The most recent volley is an attack on Sanders’ plan to create a Medicare-for-all health care system for all Americans. “OK, tell the American people how much it’s going to cost them”.

“One of the big ones, as you’re aware, is on gun safety, where Senator Sanders has been a pretty reliable vote for the gun lobby”, Clinton said.

“From our perspective”, said Clinton senior adviser Jake Sullivan on a call with reporters on Wednesday, “the campaign owes an explanation about why it is that they are touting a healthcare plan for which they won’t provide any details”.

The former attorney general will campaign for Clinton in an upcoming swing to SC, accompanying her to a state Democratic Party dinner Saturday and a Sunday debate sponsored by NBC News and the Congressional Black Caucus.

“I’m feeling great”, she said, “You always have to work hard and be running hard”. In December, his campaign aired more than 7,600 television ads – almost one third more than Clinton’s ads.

“Thanks to all of you for being here on this bright, sunny and cold afternoon”, Clinton said to the crowd in Dubuque. “I’m excited about where we are”.

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Hillary Clinton also wants to find a way to make college
affordable, concentrating aid on middle- and lower-middle-class students, the former president told an overflow crowd of more than 600 people at Dartmouth College. “We thought there would be a lot of women rallying to her side”.

Clinton gets nod from former Attorney General Eric Holder