Clinton addresses her differences with Sanders at New England College on Saturday
Hillary Clinton is shedding some of the caution that has been a trademark over three decades in public life as she urgently tries to surpass rival Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigned in New Hampshire Sunday, two days before the New Hampshire primary.
“I’m here because for almost two years, mothers and fathers were voicing concerns about the water’s color, about the smell, about the rashes it gave to those who were bathing in it”, Clinton said.
Hassan added a note of optimism for the Clinton team: “Polls can go up and down and I have learned a long time ago that I should never predict what happens in a New Hampshire primary”. Debbie Stabenow and New Hampshire Sen.
“Let everybody who’s ever given a speech to any private group under any circumstances release them”, Clinton said on ABC’s “This Week”. She also recalled how Sanders has changed.
Do you think the endorsements will help the candidates?
Hillary Clinton has no immediate plans to release the transcripts of her $675,000 Goldman Sachs speeches, despite telling a debate audience Thursday she’d consider it. I can’t do some kind of, you know, personality transformation. “I think it’s important that those of you who are trying to make this decision by Tuesday really look at whether the numbers add up because, you know, it matters”, she said.
Former president Bill Clinton campaigns for his wife in New Hampshire on February 7. “If we can bring out a decent vote on Tuesday, I am confident we’re going to win”, he said.
And she has more recently suggested that Republicans and other critics are “grabbing at straws” over her use as secretary of state of a private server and email accounts for official correspondence.
And last month, when the intelligence community prevented the release of more than 20 emails, Clinton and her aides, again, demanded transparency. “That is what she said about Barack Obama in 2008”, Sanders replies.
Known for his distaste of super PAC donations, half of Sanders’ presidential campaign funding has come from small donations from individuals – at a record number of donors at this stage in a presidential campaign. “In 2008, Senator Obama had really done his homework in the Senate”, Clinton said.
Now, however, he is a major Clinton backer and has regularly targeted Sanders.
Speaking in Keene, Mr Clinton said the campaign being waged against his wife is “like my campaign [in 1992] on steroids”, noting the attacks against her not so much from Mr Sanders but from Republicans.
Talk to college students in New Hampshire about the Presidential Primary, and you’re likely to hear Sanders’ name a lot.
It was around the time that the Rev. Kenneth Stewart said he hoped a woman would be the next president that the faithful at Flint’s House of Prayer Missionary Baptist Church stood and cheered.
While Sanders has always run as an independent in Vermont who identifies himself as a democratic socialist, he is running for the Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. After Clinton’s speech, the five women, along with activist Lilly Ledbetter and Emily’s List President Stephanie Schriock, linked arms, swayed and sung along to “Fight Song”, the Clinton campaign’s anthem. Look we don’t want that crap….Anybody who is supporting me that is doing the sexist things – we don’t want them.