Monday Poll: Hillary Clinton vs. Bernie Sanders heating up in Democratic race
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is using $500,000 contributed by Wall Street institutions to purchase attack advertisements in the SC primary contest, US Senator Bernie Sanders’ campaign said in a press release.
Their support for Clinton is rock solid, even as she tries to recover from a distant second place finish in New Hampshire where she lost both young voters and women to Sanders, a 73-year-old self-described democratic socialist.
Perhaps the oddest moment of the night was the discussion about Nixon’s Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger. She wants to work for all of us -women, men, children, the unemployed and underemployed, the disabled, blacks, Latinos, veterans, the homeless, the addicted.
“We should be deporting criminals, not hardworking immigrant families who do the very best they can”, Clinton said. Immigration reform was also a major topic of discussion. “We have to be honest about it. It is undermining American democracy”.
Clinton accused Sanders of misleading Americans on his healthcare. Lewis last week questioned Sanders’ role in the civil rights movement, a charge he later had to walk back.
Sanders voted against the Iraq war resolution, while then-Sen.
She says Millennials of her generation are smarter than that, understanding that a female will eventually be elected president but Clinton is not how to get there. And he noted that Clinton was the only one on the stage who ran against Obama in the 2008 presidential race. But he also stressed that Sanders respects Obama and was not suggesting that race relations have gotten worse since 2009. Taking a subtle shot at Sanders, Clinton said, “I am not a single-issue candidate, and this is not a single-issue country”, according to the Sun. “That is why I need you, my friends, more than ever”.
Wasserman Schultz conceded that things had got “a little testy”, but said that was just “what campaigns do”. Mr Sanders said a powerful nation like the United States, certainly working with allies, can overthrow dictators all over the world.
I believe there is no true socialism without feminism and no true feminism without socialism. That’s what I said.
Mr Trump’s broadside was a response to cutting new ads shown by the Cruz campaign in SC.
Both candidates are vying for support from Colorado Democrats in the March 1 caucuses, which Sanders has a credible shot at winning. Her implication was clear: Sanders is a one-issue candidate, driven exclusively by income inequality and what he sees as a rigged financial system. They are anxious to death about the future of their kids. In recent weeks, Clinton has often implied that Sanders is “over-promising”. She appears to share several of the same goals with Sanders, but is much more cautious – or cynical, depending on whom you ask – about the prospects of achieving them. “I know a lot of Americans are angry about the economy. Americans haven’t had a raise in 15 years”. Sanders and particularly his staunch anti-Wall Street message. “I’m a little skeptical about your governor actually caring enough about higher education to make any kind of commitment like that”.