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Sanders uses Simon & Garfunkel in non-traditional closing ad

Her friend, Jamie Pritzker, 20, who says she’s between Sanders and Clinton, also dismissed Lovato as having any impact on her vote, but did admit the singer’s appearance was a factor in why she attended the event.

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“It’s bad enough that Hillary Clinton is raising millions in special-interest money in her super PACS”.

Brock, formerly a conservative journalist, runs numerous super PACs supporting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. In the latest Economist/YouGov Poll, he trails national frontrunner Hillary Clinton by just nine points among likely Democratic primary voters – the closest margin yet. “That’s all I’ll say”.

But she can always bounce back by winning in other States. They also overestimated Mrs. Clinton’s skill as a candidate.

That Sanders outperforms Clinton might not be surprising in New Hampshire: He leads, 60% to Clinton’s 33%, in the Democratic primary, the CNN/WMUR poll found.

Sanders released a gauzy, uplifting ad Thursday with images of his overflowing rallies over a soundtrack of Simon and Garfunkel’s “America”.

Americans aren’t optimistic about the front-running presidential candidates’ ability to lead the country, according to a Pew Research Center survey. “Bernie Sanders represents that caricature that Republicans like to put forward”.

Sanders faces a bigger hurdle in states beyond Iowa and New Hampshire with minority voters, who are virtually absent from the first two contests and play a large role in the nominating process.

But, she said, many of her friends are Sanders supporters.

Now, Sanders has to make sure that people who tell pollsters they support him will actually show up and vote.

Sanders’ campaign highlighted that the Vermont senator, who months ago was considered a long-shot candidate, has long meant to make the campaign about more than himself.

“Sanders organizers seem to be making some headway”, said Maryland Rep. Elijah Cummings, who says he’s likely to endorse Clinton.

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The two combatants, he said, have “different approaches to try to tackle the same thing”, from income inequality to Wall Street reform to health care to equal pay for women to college affordability to opioid abuse.

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