5 things Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have in common
Albro, who heads a group called NY Labor for Sanders, said that in Ulster County, Sanders supporters brought in 5,000 signatures from 200 volunteers “in an area not known for its liberality”.
“I hope we keep it on the issues, because if it is about our records, hey, I am going to win by a landslide on Tuesday”, Clinton said about the New Hampshire primary. CNN International and CNN en Espanol will also simulcast the Town Hall. The Clinton campaign is pushing for a debate in Pennsylvania, given the state’s importance in the general election. In an interview with CNN, Sanders also accused Clinton of being a progressive only “on some days”. However, “injustice bothered me very, very much”, he added, even if it was injustice at the hands of playground bullies.
Noting that political pundits have questioned whether New Hampshire is a good use of her time, Clinton said: “I could not ever skip New Hampshire”.
Secretary of State Clinton held a “Get Out the Vote” event at the Rivermill in Dover.
After a lengthy and arduous vote counting, Hillary Clinton was finally declared the victor of the Iowa caucus over her closest rival, Bernie Sanders.
“What have you learned since that vote that could give me confidence that you wouldn’t make a mistake of that magnitude again?” she said. During a rally in Nashua she said, “I am so thrilled that I am coming to New Hampshire after winning Iowa, I can tell you, I’ve won there and I’ve lost there”.
Sanders cited her words in a Wednesday evening news conference in Concord, before noting that she has done some “progressive things” like advocating for children. “All I was doing was repeating what she actually said”. A whopping 84 percent under the age of 30 backed Sanders, the polls show.
“You would be hard pressed to find a more accomplished and passionate progressive and I think she will continue to communicate that”, Palmieri said.
She said part of that plan is to implement a “Buffett rule”.
Clinton also has struggled throughout the campaign with voters who say she is not honest and trustworthy, now a major challenge for her candidacy. Both the Sanders and the Martin O’Malley campaigns had criticized the DNC for holding just six debates, and for holding many of them on weekends.
“What we are hearing from young people is a real disgust with the campaign finance system in which billionaires and Wall Street are putting in money”, he told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Wednesday.