Hillary Clinton TV ads hammer guns in NH, shy away in Iowa
“I am not interested in ideas that sound good on paper but will never make it in the real world”, Clinton said. I was in the Senate for eight wonderful years representing NY.
“It looks like the demographic that hurt Clinton in 2008 may be what helps her in 2016”, he said. And Sanders has embarked on a bus tour to visit the more rural parts of Iowa.
“The President doesn’t believe that, I don’t believe that, and I think Senator Sanders is wrong about that”.
Sanders voted for the ACA, but says he wants to create a universal, single-payer system. The Sanders team reports that his campaign pulled in about $1.4 million in just 24 hours, almost quadrupling their daily average. “First of all, there are pipelines going through New Hampshire and going through Vermont, and they’re going through Iowa, among other places”. Especially on healthcare. “You know, it’s kinda like we’re in a vigorous agreement – but we’re not exactly seeing eye-to-eye”, said Hillary Clinton, (D) Presidential Candidate.
In the video, Clinton’s top foreign policy adviser, Jake Sullivan, speaks directly to the camera and explains that Clinton disagrees with Sanders when it comes to ISIS and Iran. The latest CNN/ORC poll released Thursday showed Sanders leading Clinton in the Hawkeye State, 51 percent to 43 percent. He’s particularly focused on surveys showing he’s more likely to beat Trump in the general election than Clinton, showing his irritation with suggestions from within his own party that’s he’s unelectable.
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In addition to a growth in support, Sanders’ net favorability has also gone up, with 91 percent of likely New Hampshire Democratic primary voters saying they have a favorable opinion of him, according to poll results.
“What we are doing in this campaign, it just blows my mind every day because I see it clearly, we’re taking on not only Wall Street and economic establishment, we’re taking on the political establishment”, he continued.
Clinton’s spokesperson continued, “Quite frankly, [Sanders] has gone through the last seven months of the campaign without any scrutiny being applied”.
Cruz had surged in recent weeks to roughly tie Trump in Iowa, the first state to weigh in on the Republican race. She has since said that was a mistake.
The poll, conducted by the University of New Hampshire, surveyed 420 residents from January 13 to 18 who said they planned to vote in the Democratic primary.