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Sanders zooms into virtual tie with Hillary

“While Trump, Clinton and Cruz wallow in a negative favorability swamp, by comparison, Rubio and Sanders are rock stars”, Malloy said. Bush, campaigning with his mother, former first lady Barbara Bush, summed up the Florida senator’s achievements in one word: “Nothing”.

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Clinton is up 4 percentage points, while Sanders is down 3 points, resulting in a net change of 7 points over results on Thursday, the UMass Lowell/7NEWS poll found.

Again and again, he hammered his attack on the power of Wall Street and big banks. What Sanders was saying, Clinton said, was that anybody who takes campaign contributions must be bought.

“That is what power is about, that is what corruption is about”, he said. Reporter: Clinton attacking sanders for suggesting that she is too close to Wall Street. “Remember boring banking?” On the Republican side, polls showed Rubio on the ascent both in New Hampshire and nationally, raising his hopes that Republican Party leaders would soon unite behind him in a bid to sideline their two polarizing front-runners: Trump and Texas Sen.

Clinton also made clear on Friday that she is ready to get passed the primary, stressing that all Democrats should be more focused on making sure “we don’t get a Republican back in the White House”. And they think he’s not being straight with Americans about the cost of his proposals, particularly his call for a single-payer health care system.

On her six-figure paid speeches, which Clinton has struggled mightily to justify, she said she had spoken to these groups only about her knowledge of world politics.

Sanders, meanwhile, continues to face pressure over foreign policy in general.

Heading into the debate, Sanders was eager to lower expectations for his finish in New Hampshire, casting himself as an underdog against “the most powerful political organization in the country”. Look, we did differ. “A progressive is someone who makes progress”, she said.

“If you’ve believed that Hillary Clinton is going to win this election because other people are going to step up and take care of it, this should be a very loud wake-up call”, a fundraising email sent by campaign finance director Dennis Cheng read.

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Her rival for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont at 42 percent, and 11 percent undecided.

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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s campaign Friday wouldn’t say whether she will release transcripts of speeches she gave to Wall Street firms, a day after she was questioned about it at the final Democratic debate before the New Hampshire primary. Associated Press writers Laurie Kellman in Washington and Scott Bauer contributed from Madison, Wisconsin.

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders arrives for his caucus night rally in Des Moines Iowa