Clinton opens large lead in latest CBS poll
It’s clear women just can’t count on Hillary Clinton to stand up for them.
Fiorina is not as upset with Clinton as she is over the mainstream media’s disinterest in the exchange.
Sanders. Many older members of the Democratic Party have already endorsed Clinton after her campaign staged a furious push for endorsements just as Vice President Joe Biden was in the final weeks of making his decision on whether or not to run. “We interrupt regular programming for Breaking News on the GOP War on Women: Laughing at Murder!”
Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s chief challenger for the Democratic nomination, who wants to replace Obamacare with a single-payer system, and said in 2011 that Obama would benefit from facing a primary challenger.
That has drawn the outrage of conservatives, who accused her, Democrats and the media of a double standard, especially because Republicans have been criticized for not distancing themselves from questioners who make incendiary remarks. “Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?”.
Imagine the same thing had been said about Hillary Clinton during a Republican event, and the candidate failed to admonish the speaker. See clip below. Fiorina, the former Hewlettt-Packard CEO, is a 2016 Republican presidential hopeful.
According to the NY Times/CBS News survey released Thursday, Clinton is now leading the United States senator from Vermont 52 to 33 percent, holding a strong 19 percent margin over her main opponent.
She called the issues with the Department of Veterans Affairs serious and systemic and said she would continue to support changes in the VA. “Every time I see her on TV, I want to reach through and strangle her”, said the man during a question-and-answer session, eliciting laughter from the crowd.
The big lead for Clinton comes as she has a 28-point advantage among women and a 41-point lead among voters over age 45. “It was a very tough time”.
“Republicans mentioned Hillary Clinton more than 40 times at last night’s debates, but had close to zero to say about how they would lift incomes for American workers”, Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon said in a statement.