Bernie Sanders says polls show how electable he is
On Wednesday night, the campaign sent out a fundraising email asking for cash to compete with Sanders on the airwaves in Iowa and New Hampshire. “I think it’s absurd that we are ending up spending far, far more per capita on health care than do the people of other nations, despite 29 million people having no insurance”. “Now in theory, there is a lot to like about some of his ideas”. But “in theory” isn’t enough.
“You know, it’s kinda like we’re in a vigorous agreement, but we’re not exactly seeing eye-to-eye”, said Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Candidate.
A Medicare-for-all, single-payer program would save the middle class thousands of dollars a year, according to Sanders. You hear a promise to build a whole new system. “But I learned from my mom and my faith that it is not whether you get knocked down it is whether you get back up”. “The people I’ve met can’t wait”.
Hillary Rodham Clinton didn’t run a very good presidential campaign in 2008 when she was soundly defeated by then Senator Barack Obama and now history may be repeating.
Earlier in Clinton’s interview, she addressed Sanders’ assertion that Planned Parenthood and the Humans Rights Campaign endorsed Clinton because the organization’s are also part of the establishment.
She’s launched a fierce flurry of attacks on the Vermont senator, casting his domestic policy proposals as unrealistic and his foreign policy positions as naive.
With a professorial tone, Sullivan analyzes three statements that Sanders has made: that there should be more Iranian ground troops in Syria, that Iran and Saudi Arabia should form a coalition to fight ISIS, and that the United States should seek to “agressively…normalize relations with Iran”.
“That would be like inviting one of the arsonists to join the firefighters”, Sullivan said. Mr. Sanders, 74, is a socialist from Vermont with a Brooklyn accent.
“We are concerned that Sen”.
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Meanwhile, likely Republican caucus-goers are more divided when it comes to who would best handle foreign policy, with Trump (27%), Rubio (26%) and Cruz (25%) in a virtual three-way split. The wordless spot contrasts with a recent Clinton ad in New Hampshire about her experience and plans.