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And then we elected President Jimmy Carter. But, given its prime leadoff spot in the primary season, the state gets extra attention from presidential campaigns.
“People feel like they have a voice”, said Beth Heimerl, a teacher in suburban Minneapolis who attended a recent rally in St. Paul, Minnesota. Welcome, President Ronald Reagan, 1981-89. Sanders knows his crowd and they know him. [TO SANDERS] Senator Sanders, are you conceding the race in Iowa? A spokeswoman for Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s campaign said they had 2,000 volunteer shifts filled on Saturday alone. In other words, people disagree. Just over a year ago, Clinton supported deporting child immigrants, and in 2003, mentioned that she was “adamantly against illegal immigrants”. “They says these things because they want to protect the status quo”, Moore wrote. She says she’d like to see “one of my own” in the Oval Office but is drawn to Mr. Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist whose message centers on fighting income inequality and the excesses of Wall Street. Democrats clashed over the meaning of Hillary Clinton’s latest email controversy. Many female Sanders supporters who spoke to NPR said they’d support Clinton as a general-election candidate (and many of her supporters say the same of Sanders).
News website Buzzfeed reported over the weekend that in a tactical move to weaken Mr Sanders, the Clinton campaign has instructed her Iowa caucus leaders in certain areas to throw support behind Mr O’Malley to block Mr Sanders getting some of his supporters.
Sanders says it will take a revolution. Most polls now show young adults (18-35) across America prefer socialism (fairness) to capitalism (selfishness).
Moore defined Sanders’s Democratic socialism as “having a true democracy where everyone has a seat at the table, where everyone has a voice, not just the rich”. Her vote for the Iraq invasion became a point of contention in 2008.
The New York Times, which admitted it made up stories of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq & pushed us to invade that country, has now endorsed Hillary Clinton, the candidate who voted for the Iraq War. “Someone also said *I* should die if I thought some Bernie supporters were kinda sexist”. What Is going on here?
Capitol Bureau Chief Greg Neumann is live in Iowa tonight with a recap of both candidates’ time with the voters, tonight on 27 News at 10.
Sexism is not the only bad behaviour demonstrated online by Sanders supporters – an ugly racial element has arisen, too.
Of course, there was a time when the media said it wasn’t “realistic” to pass a constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote.
Cruz warned about the “root threat of progressivism” and declared that in his first day in office he will revoke all of Obama’s “illegal and unconstitutional executive actions”, begin the process of repealing Obamacare and end the Common Core educational standards. She said that her campaign has met the conditions and urged Sanders to participate in Thursday’s New Hampshire debate. Never? Ever? Wow. Why not just give up? Or providing free public college and university tuition for all?
He then slammed Clinton for her positions on many issues, saying she was for the war in Iraq, against gay marriage and for the Patriot Act. Bernie Sanders is the likely victor. He will be the opposite of all that. And the Republicans have lost the VAST majority of 81% of the country. The surprising development of the 2016 campaign is the degree to which a large segment of Democratic voters, at least in the early voting states, appear to have forgotten or rejected that lesson. No one should vote out of fear. A sticker: “someone who won’t quit on you”. He is trying to stick to a pledge to run a different kind of campaign – not engaging in any sort of personal attacks – while making clear he thinks Clinton’s emails are a “serious” issue. But liberals also like facts.
I get what Sanders is going for. “I don’t think he’s the wolf in sheep’s clothing”. “I spent 50 years of my life fighting for civil rights and if you don’t want me to be here, that’s OK”.
Mark Lansing, a Dubuque credit counselor, found Rubio to be “most articulate, the best opportunity for us to win in the fall, by far”.