Alleged rapist Bill Clinton accuses Bernie Sanders supporters of sexism
“As a young woman who supports Bernie Sanders, I’m frustrated and outraged by being constantly attacked by older feminists for my refusal to vote according to my gender”, said Ariana Javidi, a sophomore studying human rights, economics and gender studies at the University of CT.
“You may not support me now, but I will always support you”, she said.
Polls now show Sanders leading Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, where primaries will be held on Tuesday. Sanders in the final days of the New Hampshire campaign. This just in, we know.
It has been expected by both campaigns that the race in New Hampshire would tighten up. “Bernie’s doing well, not only here but elsewhere”, Devine said. We’re moving into a different phase of the campaign. The former secretary of state was working to close the gap in the polls as she campaigned with her husband, former President Bill Clinton, and their daughter.
“‘All I did was drive it off, ‘” Clinton said.
The second incident happened in a New Hampshire town-hall setting, where Clinton waved off questions about why Goldman Sachs paid her $675,000 for three speeches.
Sanders’ communications director Michael Briggs said he was disappointed by President Clinton’s remarks.
“We can’t get in a place where we’re so mad that we demonize anybody who’s against us, where we can’t have an honest discussion about who’s got a better health care plan, where everybody who’s on the other side is part of some mythical establishment”, he said in Manchester.
Devine also addressed Clinton’s comments about the “Bernie Bros”.
Bill Clinton, without saying Sanders’ name, has been critical of the senator yesterday and today. Devine suggested Clinton was trying to “distract voters” by focusing on the alleged online attacks.
“It is very disturbing that, as the Clinton campaign struggles through Iowa and New Hampshire, they have become increasingly negative and dishonest”, Sanders’ campaign manager Jeff Weaver said in a statement. “This is about whether we can improve people’s lives”.