HRC Furious That Sanders Focuses On Her Wall Street Love Affair: Really??
Clinton and her aides have tried to lower expectations in New Hampshire – something Clinton did against on Friday – while also pledging to fight in the state.
“A progressive is someone who makes progress”, Clinton stated, making a point to show the differences between Sanders and herself. “Well, I don’t know”.
At the time, and increasingly as the months wore on, she was considered a likely prospect to run for president, despite the fact she said little to tip her hand publicly on whether she would.
The analysis Sanders is talking about was updated in 2015 and dropped from the top 1 percent accumulating 91 percent of the income gains to 58 percent.
Clinton cited her experience and preparedness for any foreign policy crisis that could come up.
His argument about Wall Street, it seems to be penetrating.
“No” to American combat troops on the ground, “yes” to special forces, airstrikes and trainers, Arab troops must do the actual fighting – Sanders and Clinton couldn’t agree more.
Dean then criticized Sanders for implying Clinton is in the pocket of Wall Street after giving paid speeches for major financial firms in the past. “It’s so important for women like us to get out of our comfort zones and be willing to fail”, she said, according to the blog.
“I agree with the Des Moines Register, but let’s not blow this out of proportion”, Sanders said during a candidate debate in New Hampshire saying that only two delegates were at stake. “I think they are interested in will she take on the powerful interests of Wall Street”, he said.
Sanders and Clinton sparred over the electability question Thursday night during their first one-on-one Democratic presidential debate since former Maryland governor Martin O’Malley dropped out of the race this week.
Last night’s Democratic debate in New Hampshire was the most sharply-drawn, heated contest of the primary season.
When asked about delivering on some transcripts on her conversations with these Big Banks, her reply was, “I’ll look into it”. “Enough is enough”, she said. In a similar December 22 poll, the former secretary of state led the Vermont senator by 31 points – 61 percent to 30 percent.
“Well, some people might think that had some influence”. Free public college tuition?
Clinton, for her part, signaled her determination to at least narrow the gap before Tuesday’s vote in the state where she defeated Barack Obama in 2008 before ultimately losing the nomination to him. I’ve tried to keep my disagreements over issues, as it should be.
In the public mind, many of those points have been pushed aside.
Clinton has repeatedly turned to members of the Senate – a body where 39 out of 46 Democrats have already endorsed the former secretary of state – to stump for her. Many members of the Senate have campaigned and raised money for her across the country, including an event a year ago with every female member of the Senate, except for Massachusetts Sen.