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Day before primary, Hillary Clinton campaigns with young voters
In debates and on the campaign trail, Mr Sanders, who appears set comfortably to defeat Ms Clinton here tomorrow, has repeatedly declared that in the previous year alone, the former first lady had pocketed $675,000 from Goldman Sachs alone for three speeches.
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Derek Scalia, 33, of Keene, New Hampshire, said he knows that campaign promises don’t always come true, but he likes Sanders’ vision.
“I think Bernie sanders is a fine man. He’s certainly not an evil man”.
On Monday night, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton breathed “a big sigh of relief”. And she hopes to clean up in Texas and other Super Tuesday states.
I can’t even. Is he saying she needs to hire a senior “jive” adviser?
The noticeable shift to one of Sanders’ key messages – inequality and the lack of upward mobility in the country – isn’t an accident.
Clinton and Sanders are both Democrats, sure, but they are very different.
Donna Manion of Bow came to Clinton’s nearby Concord rally still trying to make up her mind. Of course Bernie’s gonna go nowhere after New Hampshire, but this collapse of Hillary Clinton’s is real. TV cameras in Sanders’ headquarters showed young supporters booing, then a spontaneous chant of “She’s a liar” erupted and grew. “I haven’t just talked”.
300 DPI Erik Nelson Rodriguez Illustration of democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
And after New Hampshire?
To counter Sanders’ momentum, Hillary Clinton has put her husband on attack dog duty. Paul Tsongas in 1992. Once the primary reaches SC, it will kick off a run of states that Clinton will be favored to win. Sanders and Clinton just went at it, which led to a more heated debate than previous ones. “It’s 2016”, Wilbur said of the suggestion that women should vote for other women.
“Free college is definitely huge”, said Carissa Ramirez, who was undecided, of Sanders’ appeal to young voters.
President Clinton softened his criticism of Sanders, though only by a notch.
Those numbers suggest Clinton has nearly no shot at leaving the Granite State with anything looking like a victory, moral or otherwise. HILLARY! I love Hillary!
Katherine Wilbur, 20, a geography major at the University of South Carolina from Hopkins, South Carolina, said she had yet to decide on a candidate or party. “We can tell our story of how we climbed the ladder, and a lot of you younger women think it’s done”, Albright said.
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Aides say she was invited by Flint Mayor Karen Weaver, and that Clinton plans a town hall meeting with Flint residents before returning to New Hampshire, which holds its primary on Tuesday. If I were Crazy Bernie, you know what I would do? I’m actually excited about the Bernie campaign.