Hillary Clinton Loses Significant Ground To Bernie Sanders, GOP Candidates In
The Quinnipiac poll of 832 likely Iowa Democratic caucus-goers was taken August. 27-Sept. 8. “In private conference calls and closed fundraisers, some donors are telling Clinton’s brain trust something it certainly already knows: that Sanders’ rally shows no signs of slowing”, reports Politico. “This is now going to be a loud revolution”.
“I don’t represent the agenda of corporate America“, Sanders said. Apparently, she wants us to embrace the fanciful notion that her signature Russian reset was undermined only by Putin’s return.
Bernie Sanders has overtaken Hillary Clinton as Iowa’s top choice for the Democratic caucus, according to a Quinnipiac University poll.
The candidate relies heavily on small-dollar donations, boasting that he has no super PAC in his corner and that his 400,000 donations, as of June 30, averaged $33. He has been railing against the establishment with attacks on big business and big-donor interests in politics and a campaign of income, gender and racial equality – policies he has been pushing throughout his long political career.
As for the Sanders rise, Takano said that during the meeting there were “some references to Howard Dean”, the former Vermont governor whose populist campaign excited the Democratic base before fading in the 2004 primaries against eventual nominee John Kerry.
Given the email scandal that has enveloped her campaign, I suspect that
Sanders trumpeted the support has encountered on the campaign trail, including a recent parade in Milford, N.H., where he said 300 to 400 people braved 94-degree heat just to join the parade.
Her lead over prime Republicans in hypothetical matchups has been erased.
The growing Sanders operation in the early states now almost rivals the Clinton campaign. At several appearances in South Carolina in August, he drew overwhelmingly white audiences, and he hasn’t talked much about his civil rights past. This ideal that Sanders promises to strive for, a society that is truly equal opportunity for American citizens of all walks of life, is particularly appealing to a generation of young activists so dedicated to solving social justice issues such as racism, sexism, and economic inequality. As for the CPUSA: Now is the time for all good men (and women) to come to the aid of their party. “Native-born and immigrants”.