Bill Clinton launches attack on Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire
While at the church, Clinton used her platform to meet with people affected by the crisis but to also urge the U.S. Senate to approve $600 million aid to the city.
Sanders stressed that “anybody who supports me who is engaged in sexist attacks is unacceptable”. “That’s part of it. But my commitment to this primary and to this state is absolutely rock solid”.
Framing a pro-Hillary argument as an ultimatum (i.e. “you’re not a feminist if you don’t vote for Hillary”) could very well do the opposite of what Albright and Steinem are trying to accomplish-electing the first female president.
Anyway, let’s see what our serious humanitarian candidate is up to today.
Clinton also said Sanders’ supporters had launched “sexist” attacks against his wife.
Hillary Clinton tried once more to nail the “job interview”, as she called it, while accusing Bernie Sanders of being a hypocrite for taking Wall Street donations.
Executive Councilor Chris Pappas said: “The people of Manchester are going to decide this election”.
The last time that particular polling outlet had surveyed voters nationwide, Clinton was receiving 61 percent of the vote to Sanders’ 30 percent.
“I think probably like 50-50”, Franks said.
Carin Savel, of Longmeadow, meanwhile, said she decided to make phone calls for Clinton’s campaign because she believes “she is what this country needs”.
Ultimately, Secretary Clinton will most likely end up prevailing as the Democratic nominee, but she will have to win back these millennial voters if she wants to reestablish the coalition that elected President Obama.
“Even in 2008, where Obama was the young persons’ candidate and Clinton was the older Democrats’ candidate, the gap was nowhere near what we saw in Iowa”, Galdieri said.
A UMass Lowell/7News tracking poll from February 1, the day of the Iowa caucuses, to February 8, saw Sanders’ lead in New Hampshire shrink by half following his narrow defeat in Iowa and the first one-on-one debate against Clinton.
One specific charge against the Bernie Bros is that they often “dogpile” on Clinton supporters on social media websites, inundating inboxes with vitriolic messages and insults expressing their differing opinions.