Clinton Suggests Bernie Sanders Doesn’t ‘Deal in Reality’
As the Hill writes, Sanders said: “One of the things that my opponent Secretary Clinton is saying is that Bernie is unelectable”. It also marks the first time Sanders has had a lead in this line of polling.
Perhaps more troubling for Clinton, though, is the fact that Sanders leads her by 19 points on the question of which candidate best represents the “values of Democrats like yourself”.
“I just don’t understand what that means”. Cory Booker (D-NJ), left-leaning millennial celebrity Lena Dunham of “Girls”, pop singer Katy Perry, soccer hero Abby Wambach, diplomatic powerhouse Madeleine Albright, as well as former President Bill Clinton and first daughter Chelsea Clinton. I was in the Senate for eight wonderful years representing NY.
“He’s been in the Congress for 25. He is just so new”, she said of Sanders.
Clinton’s comment came on her one day of campaigning in New Hampshire this week, as much of her time has been spent focused on Iowa. Planned Parenthood provides health care and is an abortion provider and Human Rights Campaign promotes LGBT rights.
“If I win, by the way, that will mean that there’s a very large voter turnout”.
“This proposal to more aggressively normalize relations and to move to warm relations with Iran not only breaks with President Obama’s policy, it breaks with the sober and responsible diplomatic approach that’s been working for the United States”, Jake Sullivan, Clinton’s senior policy adviser, told reporters in a conference call.
The former secretary of state used a Teleprompter to deliver her remarks to hundreds of supporters on the campus of Simpson College.
“I think it would be counterproductive for her to go negative”, she said.
“Democrats should keep in mind that this is a person who works on both sides of the aisle, and the word “socialist” scares the heck out of people”. “Bernie Sanders chose not to attend, chose not to vote on this issue at all”, said Ted Cruz, (R) Presidential Candidate.
Check out Demi stumping for Hillary above, and tell us if her pitch has convinced you. The lead is down slightly since the last CNN poll in early December.
More aggressive Ms Clinton’s more aggressive stance towards her rival, who she barely mentioned at campaign events even two weeks ago, coincided with a CNN/ORC poll that put his support at 51 per cent among likely Democratic voters in Iowa, to her at 43 per cent.