Half of New Hampshire Voters Prefer Bernie Sanders Over Hillary Clinton
“What Bill Clinton did, I think we can all acknowledged was totally, totally, totally disgraceful and unacceptable”, Sanders said on the campaign trailer in Iowa, yet he emphasized that “but I am running against Hillary Clinton, I am not running against Bill Clinton, though I gather he’s been in Iowa recently”.
“I’m not saying don’t bring anything up with me”, Trump said.
“For a start, I would urge those voters, the voters all over this country, to take a look at recent polls in which Bernie Sanders is matched with Republican candidates Trump on down [and] Hillary Clinton is matched with Republican candidates”, he said.
“A woman claimed rape, and all sorts of things”, Trump said. “I like things that Bernie stands for, I just really don’t think he could get through”.
On Saturday, the Clinton campaign sent an email to supporters in New Hampshire appealing for donations, writing “we’re neck and neck in New Hampshire, and I need my best supporters like you with me”.
All right, Senator, let me ask you about a general election opponent you may face. I wasn’t president of the United States.
Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign released a new tax proposal on Monday that it called the “Fair Share Surcharge”.
As the Inquisitr reported recently, Sanders is ahead of Clinton by a 50-37 percent margin among New Hampshire Democratic primary voters in the recent polls, substantially extending his lead from mid-November, when the Vermont senator was projected to lead Hillary Clinton by merely one percent.
That wasn’t the first time Trump’s attitude toward women has been questioned.
Clinton’s pitch is making its way onto the New Hampshire and Iowa airwaves, too.
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Some New Hampshire voters are getting wise to the Clinton argument-and many are not buying it anymore. Then, success: the woman signed a commit-to-vote card, promising to support Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary on February 9.
The ring-leader of the Republican Party at this juncture has some of his own flip flops to address.
“Donald Trump and Ted Cruz and their powerful friends may be trying to drag us back to the Stone Age, but we’ve got our sights set on the future”, Clinton said.
While Sanders has wooed the Democratic base with his liberal positions, he’s had to defend a more mixed record on gun legislation – a reflection, he says, of his rural, gun-friendly home state.