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Sanders leads in New Hampshire, Clinton still more electable
The former secretary of state in the Obama administration has had a complex relationship with the president since he defeated her to the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008. The latter is tied to other quotes cherry-picked from throughout the senator’s career about China and Nicaragua.
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“He has suggested that we invite Iranian troops into Syria”, Clinton said.
At a rally on Thursday, she said that she was “not interested in ideas that sound good on paper but will never make it in the real world”.
“I just don’t buy the argument”, Clinton said during her interview with the Register. “All of a sudden, he looks like a very viable candidate, and I think most rank-and-file Democrats agree with him more on the issues than they do with Hillary Clinton”.
Support for Bernie Sanders’ Democratic presidential bid has continued to rise in New Hampshire, with six in 10 likely voters saying they would back the Vermont senator with the first-in-the-nation primary just weeks away, a new poll has found.
“The Clinton people are now facing the prospect where they could lose the first two states”, a Democratic Party strategist unaffiliated with the presidential campaigns told Business Insider last week.
A new Bernie Sanders ad that would make any 1960’s era hippie proud has come under fire from a top Hillary Clinton supporter. That is like asking the arsonist to be the firefighter.
Clinton said Sanders would reopen the overall debate about health care, giving Republicans an opening to repeal what’s already in place. The speech, one adviser said, was created to “shake some sense into Iowans” and escalate the experience argument she has been making against Sanders with limited success.
The sampling is key for both leaders: Only including voters who previously caucused in their party’s most recent competitive caucus, Cruz is neck-and-neck with Trump, with 30% for Cruz to 28% for Trump.
The secretary says she expects to return to western Iowa before the caucuses. “He later was forced to apologize for his lies about her”, Sanders campaign spokesman Michael Briggs told the AP.
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It’s an issue Clinton has recently used in attacks against her opponent, painting Sanders with an irresponsible record on firearm legislation while in Congress.