Sanders seeks to build on his momentum in Iowa
Monmouth notes that a full three quarters of the respondents took the survey prior to Sunday night’s Democratic debate, which pundits and voters agreed was won by Sanders.
Overall, 91 percent say they have a favourable view of Sanders, while just 2 percent have an unfavourable opinion.
Clinton on her old boss: “I’m going to defend Dodd-Frank and I’m going to defend President Obama”.
“To tear it up and start over again…”
“Because the stance she has on education, being an education major, it will affect me”, Shambria Littlejohn said.
But the Clintons last time around were counting on white voters.
“She’ll do her best to pretend her national lead isn’t slipping and that she can actually excite her base”, the organization said.
And she wryly congratulated the senator for having flip-flopped on a proposal that she has advanced to end gun makers’ immunity from lawsuits.
“We need a new agenda for America cities that will invest in the talents and skills in our people, that will invest in CBVG transportation, infrastructure and transit options, and make our cities the leading edge in this move to a redesigned built clean green energy future that will employ our people”, O’Malley said.
“What we should be doing is working together”. Clinton rapped Sanders for voting repeatedly with the National Rifle Association, and then welcomed his weekend reversal to support legislation that would deny gun manufacturers legal immunity.
Eric Holder, the first African American to serve as attorney general of the United States, has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president in what has become a tight Democratic race.
But Clinton’s camp might be more concerned about what was happening online during the debate.
“I don’t take money from big banks”.
But last year’s scandal about her use of a private email account and private server while secretary of state has lingered, and her favorability ratings are lower than those of Sanders. In the new poll, Clinton maintains a broad lead over Sanders as the more trusted candidate when it comes to ISIS, 55% Clinton to 26% Sanders, about the same as in early December.
Clinton on Sanders: “He has voted with the NRA, with the gun lobby numerous times”.
According to a new CNN/WMUR poll of likely Democratic voters, Sanders has risen to a 27 percentage point lead over former secretary of state Hillary Clinton.
“When you have a president who is so unpopular as President Barack Obama… and his chief diplomat is embracing those policies and running as his third term, it’s going to be next to impossible”, said Ric Grenell, a former USA spokesman at the United Nations under Republican President George W Bush. “We were 50 points behind the inevitable, the inevitable Democratic nominee!” On Twitter, the top two flipped, with Sanders finishing first, followed by Clinton and O’Malley.