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Palin Stumps For Trump, Sanders Gaining In Polls

Demi, herself, said she’s voting for Clinton because of “her beliefs, her strength and the fact that she completely embodies the concept of woman empowerment” (check out her words in the video below). And in New Hampshire, he is beating Clinton by 27 percentage points among primary voters, according to Business Insider, so anything less than a win there will likely be disappointing. Democrats will choose who they want as their nominee on February 1 and both external and internal polls show the race is close.

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And Sanders has sharpened his attacks on Clinton, not mentioning her by name, but consistently pointing out that he hasn’t been paid $600,000 speaking fees by Goldman Sachs.

A Pew spokesperson said the nonprofit did not ask the question broadly in past elections, so the results aren’t comparable to how people saw the entire field at this stage in the race in 2008, say, or 2012. “I always thought that would be the case”, Clinton said. “That is why is it is the hardest job”. “It would be such a huge step”, she said.

The Democratic presidential candidates will get one more high-profile chance to appeal to voters exactly one week before the Iowa caucuses.

Bernie Sanders has 51 percent in the latest poll from Iowa, compared to Hillary Clinton’s 43 percent. “In a campaign that is as spirited as ours”, she said, “we owe it to voters to draw contrasts”.

Now that it is coming down to the wire between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in our state, I think it is a good idea to really take stock of what these two politicians represent.

She pointed to his comments that he would like to see Iranian troops on the ground to help fight ISIS as one such area of concern. “I need you”, Clinton said Thursday during a speech where she acknowledged that she knows “what it is like to be knocked down”. But now, it seems, Clinton actually wants to be seen. You know, New Hampshire is a state where Bernie has run strong from the beginning.

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Hillary Clinton is knocking Bernie Sanders for his recent statement in support of normalizing US relations with Iran, NBC’s Leigh Ann Caldwell writes. And considering that Sanders has been making minority outreach an important part of his campaign, some people were a little bothered by that.

Burlington hosts many top presidential candidates, including Hillary Clinton Wednesday