Bernie Sanders Beats Hilary Clinton in New Hampshire Poll
Or ’cause Hillary Clinton & Bernie Sanders will have New Hampshire pretty well carved up this time around.
“There’s no more decent man in American politics than Joe Biden, who is more wrong than right about nearly all of the issues… he’ll say the same about me”, Graham said.
These poll numbers should energize Cannabis Advocates for Bernie and everyone that supports Sanders.
He spoke to MSNBC earlier today and said she should be the one apologizing to him after reiterating on several shows that Megyn Kelly had “blood coming out of her wherever” as she asked him questions during the debate.
The poll showed that a majority of voters think Clinton will win the Democratic nomination, and 35 percent of New Hampshire Democratic voters are “excited” about her campaign.
“Meet the Press” host Todd appeared on “Andrea Mitchell Reports” Thursday and stated the “Democratic Party, the party of younger voters, has the oldest slate of candidates”.
Clinton remains the overwhelming front-runner in both national polls and surveys of the first-voting state of Iowa.
“I’m telling Wall Street they are going to have to pay their fair share of taxes”, said Sanders. Vice President Joe Biden, who has not yet announced a decision about whether he will jump into the presidential race, clocks in at 12%.
The bottom three candidates, former Virginina Senator Jim Webb, former Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley and former Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee, resonated with one percent or less of likely Democratic primary voters. He has been steadily climbing in polls, and for the first time, has taken the lead in the pivotal state of New Hampshire.
While Mr Sanders has addressed boisterous crowds numbering in the tens of thousands, Mrs Clinton has been on the defencive, responding to repeated attacks from Republicans and downplaying allegations surrounding her emails.
He pointed out that Clinton is in sync with a lot of what Sanders is saying. Clinton, who declared her candidacy in April, already has a huge advantage in funding and organization. He is an independent senator from neighboring Vermont. On August. 10 in Los Angeles, he spoke to 27,000 people.