Sanders big campaign plans clash with political realities
“I have no idea what they’re talking about or who they are talking to”, Clinton told MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow.
On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are looking for a win Tuesday to claim momentum before S.C. Democrats vote February 27.
“For those of you who are still shopping, I hope I can close the deal”, she said.
His comments come a day after he dramatically escalated his critiques of Sanders, saying the senator exists in a “hermetically sealed box” and suggesting he was not qualified to be president.
Currently, Hillary Clinton is trailing Bernie Sanders in New Hampshire polls among likely Democratic voters. Clinton gained seven points of support from Democratic voters while Sanders lost 6 points.
The visit comes just days after it was announced Clinton and Democratic opponent Bernie Sanders will face off in a primetime Democratic Presidential Debate in Flint on March 6, two days before the MI primary election. Could this move backfire for the Clinton campaign? The problem for the Sanders campaign is that expectations are sky high. “I’m worrying about the kids in Flint, Michigan, right now, trying to figure out what we’re going to do to make sure they’re not damaged irreparably by this lead poisoning”.
“It’s unfortunate that, you know, President Clinton has made a decision to launch a series of attacks against Sen”. To them Albright has a message: you don’t realize the struggle it took.
Bill Clinton attempted to dispel the notion his wife is part of the establishment.
There could be political concerns, as well.
Walsh, a Democrat and former labor leader, has been up to New Hampshire to campaign for Clinton multiple times.
The 42nd president was slightly more restrained at a Manchester rally Monday, but still admitted that the Sanders campaign has gotten under his skin.
The former president’s strong words have drawn comparisons to his tough remarks about Barack Obama in SC in 2008, when he was seen as going rogue.
“He has tapped into something that is fundamentally wrong and concerning about this country, and that is why so many people are feeling the fervor, are embracing the movement and understand that it’s time to take the country back”, Patrick Manion said. Bill spoke of a Hillary-supporting blogger who writes pseudonymously because she has been “subject to vicious trolling and attacks that are literally too profane often, not to mention sexist, to repeat”.