Presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in dead heat nationally
Sure, and listen Bernie Sanders has been part of that as a member of the caucus of the United States House and Senate for 25 years.
With just hours to go before voting starts in New Hampshire, Clinton is solidly trailing Sanders in the state, with the latest CNN poll of polls average showing the Vermont senator up 14 percentage points.
“When you’re making a revolution you can’t be too careful with the facts”, Clinton said, deriding Sanders’ oft-mentioned call for a political revolution.
The six anonymous sources Politico spoke with said that Clinton would be more likely to add new staff members than fire any senior staffers outright in the event of a shake-up. “Anybody supporting me who is doing sexist things, we don’t want them. I don’t think so”, he argued, continuing: “The New Hampshire I knew would not have voted for me if I had done that”. Referring to Sanders’s proposed single-payer health care plan, Clinton jabbed “Is it good for America?”
“When I think about what young people today have gone through, what they have known from our country, starting with a disgusting attack on 9/11, going into the great recession, there is no wonder that they along with so many of us are saying, wait a minute, we are better than this, we can do more”, she said.
Recently it was revealed Clinton stored some of the “government’s most secretive and highly classified programs” on her secret server (“Official: Some Clinton emails beyond top secret”, January 20 news brief).
In the stretch run before the New Hampshire primary, the former president accused Sanders’ supporters of slinging vitriol toward Clinton’s female supporters, citing the tale of one female blogger who was bullied online.
“He’s become a more astute as a politician and I admire how he’s gotten the youth vote out and my only hope is that they stay in the game”, says Kunin.
Though the Sanders campaign has distanced itself from the “bros”, Clinton suggested that Sanders supporters made it hard for women to speak freely about his wife’s campaign online.
Clinton has also put up a fight against Donald Trump, proving to the world that the business mogul can’t just bully women around. The state was the launchpad for Hillary Clinton’s comeback in 2008, and after his performance in the 1992 primary here, Bill Clinton deemed himself the “comeback kid”. “Sanders has said he denounces it. So, you know, we encourage people to follow his lead and talk about the issues, talk about the positive side”.