Clinton: “A President Has To Deliver In Reality”.
And she winds up in a dogfight in Iowa. However, Democratic governors, senators and other party leaders said they are increasingly alarmed at the prospect of Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, surfing a wave of populist frustration to the nomination.
The latest polls may be cause for concern but Hillary Clinton is planning on going forward “with confidence” and she’s enlisted some high-wattage help along the way. She’s savaging Sanders as both too conservative (on guns) and too pie-in-the-sky liberal (on health care).
What happens in New Hampshire depends partially on who wins the Iowa caucuses, whether New Hampshire’s independent voters chose a Democratic ballot, and if the enthusiasm of Sanders’ supporters overwhelm the experience of Clinton’s campaign organization.
Clinton said, “I have proposed a ‘fair share surcharge, ‘ a 4 percent surcharge on people making $5 million or more”.
The former Secretary of State noted she was a senator for eight years. Cory Booker (D-NJ), left-leaning millennial celebrity Lena Dunham of “Girls”, pop singer Katy Perry, soccer hero Abby Wambach, diplomatic powerhouse Madeleine Albright, as well as former President Bill Clinton and first daughter Chelsea Clinton.
During the Democratic presidential TV debate in Charleston, South Carolina on Sunday evening, Sanders expressed his desire to see the USA move “as aggressively as we can to normalize relations with Iran”. “But it’s ultimately not a winning general election message, it’s a protest message”. Clinton is campaigning in Iowa on Saturday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio-Like Barack Obama in 2008, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is surging in the polls, surprising many pundits as he and Hillary Clinton near the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary. Clinton’s team will hope an impressive performance days before the Iowa vote will boost her poll numbers enough to overcome Sanders’ momentum.
She also accused him of being naïve on foreign policy issues. “We’re on a home-field disadvantage here”, Clinton said.
The uplifting, gauzy ad features images of his rallies as Simon and Garfunkel’s “America” plays.
After listing some of Sanders’ foreign policy ideas, Sullivan said, “When you look at all of these ideas, it’s pretty clear that he just hasn’t thought it through”.
Many Iowa Democrats are still deciding who they’ll caucus for, and some came to Simpson to get a better feel for Clinton.