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Sanders Takes Big Lead Now In Both Iowa And New Hampshire
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.
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“They’re gonna fluctuate. They’re go up and down”, she added, citing Clinton’s win in New Hampshire in 2008 after several polls showed that she would lose.
As Hillary Clinton’s lead in the polls continues to fall, her attacks on Bernie Sanders have stepped up. Sanders has an unusual draw in the state that could pull a large amount of voters who may have otherwise supported Trump’s more traditional Republican challengers come primary day.
Lovato took the stage and performed her new hit song “Confident”, later dedicating another to Clinton, “who everyone should vote for”, the singer said. Especially on healthcare. “You know, it’s kinda like we’re in a vigorous agreement – but we’re not exactly seeing eye-to-eye”, said Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Candidate.
When asked about the economy, health care, and foreign policy, Sanders scored the highest at 58 percent on the economy and 51 percent on health care, compared to Clinton’s 36 percent and 45 percent, respectively.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)Bernie Sanders has turned to folk icons Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel for an ad set to run the week before the Iowa caucuses. Clinton led by 18 last month, 18-point lead in December, now down to an eight-point deficit. Bernie Sanders (Vt.), a self-avowed socialist, has shrunk.
Recent preference polls suggest her lead in Iowa has evaporated and in New Hampshire, Sanders has opened up a significant edge.
Complicating those efforts is the news that broke midweek: The intelligence community’s inspector general confirmed that dozens of emails on the private server Clinton used while she was at the State Department contained extremely highly classified information.
But she downplayed the differences among Democratic candidates. We’ve got a little lead [emphasis added] that I think is solidifying and maybe growing a little bit. Against Ted Cruz, Sanders leads 56 percent to 33 percent.
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Key Clinton ally David Brock, who’s behind the Correct the Record super PAC, told the Associated Press that the “bizarre” ad was a “significant slight to the Democratic base”.