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Despite big lead, Sanders predicts close race in New Hampshire
But she cited the differences between Clinton and Sanders’ college affordability plans as another possible explanation for why many young voters have aligned themselves with the senator from Vermont. Among Sanders supporters, 19 percent said they could change their mind before Tuesday.
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In Thursday’s debate in Durham, New Hampshire, Clinton said, “Sen”. But he has gone after her for taking Wall Street money, letting a political action committee raise millions to help her and for not being liberal enough, in his view.
“I have a harder time believing her sincerity”, said Suzanne Roberge, 32, of Rochester, who attended a Sanders rally. But to rebut questions about trust, Clinton turned to people who have both worked with Sanders and endorsed her. Clinton and her aides have tried to lower expectations in New Hampshire – something Clinton did against on Friday – while also pledging to fight in the state.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton peeks through signs of hers as she greets supporters during a campaign stop in a Manchester, N.H., neighborhood Saturday Feb. 6, 2016.
Clinton, on the other hand, is no revolutionary.
She added, “Which is why I love doing sessions like this”. There’s nothing wrong with that: Barack Obama told Marc Maron that his job is “to steer the ocean liner two degrees north or south so that, in 10 years, we’re in a very different place than we are now”. “It seems like she’s trying to be everything to everyone”.
Still, Sanders is correct, as far as he goes. The shift in rhetoric may raise questions about who and what Clinton really is.
“People in New Hampshire probably care about what’s happening to the kids, the families in Flint”, said Clinton’s chief strategy Joel Benenson.
” … I think it’s a really important question for any and all of us who care about who runs for and holds political office”, Chelsea Clinton said.
“We did not suggest that we had the endorsement of a newspaper”, Sanders said.
One article said a Sanders online video ad entitled “Endorsement” gave the “misleading impressions” that he had received the endorsement of the Nashua Telegraph by citing a positive quote from one of the newspaper’s editorial. Recently, she has started flavoring her speeches with some of the economic populism for which Sanders is known.
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“I thought it was OK to earn money in the private sector”, he said, noting that he would accept $200,000 for a speech if someone wanted to pay it to him. “I wish it weren’t the case…I do think sometimes it comes across as a little more restrained, a little more careful, and I’m sure that’s true”.