New Hampshire Democrats push for another presidential debate
The latest poll from the Des Moines Register this month has Clinton and Sanders just a few percentage points apart among likely caucus-goers.
Barack Obama, Clinton leads 55 to 38 percent.
Sanders did not specifically mention his 60-33 percent lead over Clinton in a new CNN/WMUR poll in the Granite State perhaps in a sign that both campaigns view the results to be an outlier. In an average of several recent polls, RealClear Politics calculated the former governor barely moves the needle in Iowa with just 5 percent support.
For 32 years, there has been a Democratic debate after the Iowa caucuses, this year set for February 1, and before the New Hampshire primary, the letter says. And we received a further indication that this controversy has reached its logical breaking point when Clinton told CNN’s head beard Wolf Blitzer that she “didn’t understand” why Sanders would claim that she’s part of said establishment either.
“The proposal would not succeed, but it would cause very real consternation among our allies and partners”, Sullivan added. Bernie Sanders, D-Vt., as their second choice. “Bernie Sanders chose not to attend, chose not to vote on this issue at all”, said Ted Cruz, (R) Presidential Candidate.
“The fact that she could be first woman president is so cool to me”.
The crowd was largely made up of young women and several told the Guardian they were expecting more from the candidate to convince them to caucus for her.
Clinton responded that Lovato has been “an extraordinary example for so many in the way that you have talked about issues that people find sometimes hard to talk about”.
Contrasting Hillary with her chief contender for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders, Mr. Clinton said that the nation needs “not anger but answers”.
In addition, those surveyed were asked if they’d like to see Vice President Joe Biden get into the race.
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Clinton’s comments were a slight change in tone for the Democratic presidential candidate, who Wednesday night appeared much more reflective and contemplative about the process during a campaign event in Burlington, Iowa.