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“They can’t point to anything”, she said.

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“No idea”, Sanders said. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks during a campaign stop at the Franklin Pierce University Fieldhouse, Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016, in Rindge, N.H.

Anyone wavering on support for Clinton may have found another reason to back Sanders as he or she stood on line in the frigid cold.

“The fact is I do have a somewhat narrower path that I try to walk and I do think sometimes it comes across as a little more restrained, a little more careful and I am sure that is true”, Clinton said.

“Let me reassure the American people…it goes without saying that a president must be well-versed in foreign policy, must have a foreign policy position”. Boston Mayor Marty Walsh was dispatching dozens of organizers to the state while a number of veterans of past Clinton campaigns, including many from Arkansas, were knocking on doors and staffing phone banks this weekend.

Preempting the victory speech of Republican Senator Ted Cruz, she thanked Iowans for allowing her to “breathe a sigh of relief”, a reference to her loss to Barack Obama in the 2008 Iowa caucuses and the collapse of her lead over Sanders in the state, which just months before had been polled at more than 50 percent.

“We’ll take a look at that and see what transcripts exist, make sure that they’re available still”, he added without elaborating on where the transcripts may have gone. It is wrong that, even in 2016, Hillary Clinton (or any woman, for that matter) is still treated unjustly by a system and society that is pathologically patriarchal. And we will do everything we can, and I think we have tried.

So far, young voters appear unlikely to vault Sanders to a win in SC, where Clinton has an nearly 30 percentage point lead. We need comprehensive health screenings, then we need to figure out how do we get the right nutrition and vitamins. “I told them what I thought”. “I don’t want that”.

Sanders added, “I just don’t understand where the Clinton people are coming from hiring somebody like that”. As candidates crisscrossed the state, the all-out push for votes despite a snow storm that forced Sanders and Republican candidate Donald Trump, to cancel afternoon events, illustrated the growing stakes. She’s at 44 percent, but Sanders is at 42 percent within the margin of error. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio shouldered intensifying attacks Friday from a herd of moderate-leaning Republicans who fear a strong Rubio showing in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary could spell the end for their frazzled presidential campaigns. The seventh coin flip was between Sanders and O’Malley, which Sanders also won. His counter spin was that because independents make up a large part of the Democratic primary vote, winning in New Hampshire demonstrates a candidates potential to broaden the voter base for Democrats.

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Baker said that while he and Christie don’t see eye to eye on every issue, the New Jersey governor has shown a proven ability to work across the political aisle. “You have taught me again and again the only direction that matters in life is forward”.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders during Iowa campaign stops