Bill Clinton sees another New Hampshire comeback ahead of Tuesday’s vote
His comments come a day after he dramatically escalated his critiques of Sanders, saying the senator exists in a “hermetically sealed box” and suggesting he was not qualified to be president. Once the primary reaches SC, it will kick off a run of states that Clinton will be favored to win.
“This is not merely unacceptable or wrong, though it is both”. What happened in Flint is immoral, Clinton said at the House of Prayer Missionary Baptist Church.
“I think because life is better, thanks to people like Hillary and me”, she said.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders made a cameo appearance on “Saturday Night Live” three days before the New Hampshire primary, appearing in a skit with host Larry David, the comic who has done a dead-on…
“President Obama had a lot of donations, did that stop him from signing Dodd Frank?” she fired back back, to applause from the crowd.
She said: “When you’re young, you’re thinking “Where are the boys?” Albright has stood behind her remarks, telling Time that Clinton has fought on “behalf of issues that are of interest to women”. “That’s what they offered”, she said with a shrug. “If she were really so weak on Wall Street, would there really be two hedge fund managers setting up two super PACs and spending millions of dollars to attack her?”
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks with co-owner of the Puritan Backroom restaurant, as she picks up her order Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Manchester, N.H.
Of course, a trend a couple of polls does not make, and another polling outfit, Public Policy Polling, released a national poll showing Clinton with a 21 point lead over Sanders last week.
Sanders also reportedly told CNN on Sunday, “Anybody who’s supporting me and doing sexist things – we don’t want them…I don’t want them”.
At a town hall for New England College students in Henniker on Saturday, a young woman asked Clinton why some people think she is too “drilled and rehearsed”. Jeanne Shaheen said on Friday, standing alongside equal-pay activist Lilly Ledbetter, Emily’s List President Stephanie Shriock, New Hampshire Gov. Maggie Hassan and U.S. Sens.
“There is one area where not only are we not making progess, we are losing ground, and that is the economic struggle”, he told 1,200 cheering supporters.
In the stretch run before the New Hampshire primary, the former president accused Sanders’ supporters of slinging vitriol toward Clinton’s female supporters, citing the tale of one female blogger who was bullied online. But if you look at Sanders he has been solid as concrete with regards to his passion for racial, social and economic justice..