Sanders camp responds to Clinton on health care
As quoted in CNN, Biden said, “Bernie is speaking to a yearning that is deep and real”.
“I always expected that this would be a tight race”.
Sanders accused the younger Clinton of not reading the plan. “I think it would be helpful”. Sanders and Clinton will square off again on Sunday during the final Democratic presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses.
Clinton also touted her foreign policy credentials, drawing another, more implicit, contrast with Sanders, who has made tackling economic inequality the focus of his campaign.
The potential endorsement also puts Warren in a bind.
Brian Fallon, national press secretary for the Hillary Clinton campaign, joins Thomas Roberts to discuss Clinton and Bernie Sanders growing closer in the polls.
“One can only draw the conclusion that the Sanders campaign does not want to outline what would amount to a massive tax hike on working families”, said Jake Sullivan, Clinton’s senior policy adviser.
“This is neighboring Vermont and Senator Sanders’ son lives here in town”, said Gagnon.
Asked to respond to her daughter’s comments on Wednesday, the former First Lady said that the criticism was based in fact.
However, Warren was the only Democratic female senator to not attend a November fundraiser supporting Clinton. It would erase all the hard-earned successes of the Affordable Care Act, Clinton says, and be at the whim of Republican governors who implement it.
“Of course she would love to have Elizabeth’s support”, Sen. “It has to stop”, Clinton says. “Now, if that is the revolution he is talking about, I am anxious, folks”, Clinton said at a campaign event Tuesday in Iowa. (That analysis estimated the costs of his ideas without accounting for the savings or benefits.) But now, in the heat of an ever-tightening campaign, her broadsides have taken on new meaning and urgency.
Just over a third said they would enthusiastically support Cruz as the party’s nominee, while a quarter would support him with reservations, the poll found. Eighteen percent said they would support him only because he’d be the party’s nominee and 16 percent said they would not support him.
“There’s no secret Elizabeth Warren plan”, Devine said. “We want states to play a role, but if states don’t go forward, in the legislation that we introduce, then the federal government will provide the plan”.
Besides about 60 degrees that’s been lost since July, Clinton’s lead is virtually gone, even after six months of campaigning. A Quinnipiac University poll released on Tuesday found Sanders leading the Democratic race in Iowa with 49% of the vote among likely caucusgoers, compared with 44% for Clinton.
Some Democrats are nervous about the prospect that Sanders could win the nomination. For much of that time, Hillary Clinton was the Democratic front runner.
“That’s what happens when someone remains undefined, and the other is so familiar to voters”, McCaskill said.