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“There is a legal process taking place, I do not want to politicize that issue”. Clinton, on the other hand, will likely win the night if she can pull in the votes on the state’s southern border among affluent voters. “Democrats win when voter turnout is high”, he continued.
One reason for the confidence: A deep belief in their organizing program and the modeling they are using to find their pathway to victory.
As Sanders has gained on Clinton nationally and in key early states, both candidates have attempted to position themselves as the more electable option in November.
Versus the Iowa poll, fewer people polled are certain of their choices, a finding that makes sense since most people’s primaries or caucuses are not coming as soon. Obama was boosted by new support from black voters, who had previously polled well for Hillary Clinton, and from white liberals, many of whom had supported former North Carolina Sen. The answer: “Hillary Clinton, tested and tough”.
Last week, the paper endorsed Marco Rubio and Hillary Clinton for the presidential nominations of the Republican and Democratic parties. “To stop them, stand with her”.
“The Sanders’ campaign has gotten more negative and more personal, which I regret, because I thought we were running a really good campaign based on the issues, what we would do and how we would do it”, Clinton said on “Good Morning America”.
On the question of whether a candidate is well-liked, 82 percent of people had a favorable view of Sanders, while 81 percent had a favorable view of Clinton.
For their part, some Republican candidates have already started to cast Sanders as a far-left, radical candidate.
I first endorsed Bernie Sanders for public office in 1990 when he, as mayor of Burlington, VT, asked me to come up there and hold a rally for him in his run to become Vermont’s congressman. And in 2012, her poll noted the late surge by former Pennsylvania Sen.
“I can’t keep up with what the Clinton campaign does”, Sanders said, before instead choosing to criticize the Clinton campaign over ads suggesting that Sanders attacked Planned Parenthood – whom Sanders qualified as the “establishment” recently despite his decisively pro-abortion rights record in the Senate.
Why Duluth? Because Minnesota will be caucusing on March 1 – a day that will see hundreds of delegates selected in 11 states and American Samoa.
Indeed, the campaigns of Republicans Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, as well as Democrat Bernie Sanders, have been fueled for months by anger, frustration and anxiety over an economic and national security landscape that is undeniably in flux – and a political system some voters believe is unwilling or incapable of meeting new challenges.