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Now, just weeks before the nation’s first primary, Bernie Sanders is making a two-day swing through the Granite State, where he’s taken a lead. She talked about his health care reform bill that he’s introduced many times in Congress. She says it’s never even gotten a vote.
As the race tightens, Hillary Clinton turned to a 23-year-old pop star for a little boost of confidence.
Of Democrats who caucused in 2008, Clinton leads Sanders, 55% to 38%.
In December, Clinton led Sanders in the Hawkeye State by 18 points in CNN/ORC’s polling, 54 percent to 36 percent.
In New Hampshire, Clinton is broadcasting an ad particularly targeted in the media markets of southern New Hampshire and suburban Boston where Scala said Clinton will need to motivate voters to win the primary.
“No one has laid a glove on Bernie”, said Democratic Sen. She urged Democrats to think about the practicality of Sanders plans.
Clinton drew a similar contrast between the candidates’ approaches on the water problem in Flint, “the most relevant answer” in the last debate. One of them is his record on guns, including granting gun manufacturers legal immunity, and the poll shows more of the party’s voters identify with her, at 44%, than with Sanders, who has 30% support.
Despite Sanders’ surge-or perhaps because of Sanders’ surge-Clinton has begun emphasizing the importance of winning the general election.
Pop star Demi Lovato endorsed Clinton and gave a short concert in her honor at the University of Iowa Thursday night, a move Clinton hopes will help her with a key demographic: Millennials.
Sanders’ rise has jolted Clinton, leading her to launch a flurry of criticism against the Vermont senator, whom she views as unelectable and a proponent of unrealistic policies.
The feat was so remarkable it prompted Democratic strategist Brad Anderson – the architect of President Barack Obama’s 2012 re-election effort in the state – to call up Clinton’s headquarters and ask how her team pulled it off. And Clinton leads Christie 45 percent to 42 percent.
She wouldn’t answer whether Sanders was qualified to be commander in chief, but said she was.
Get feisty and real, they said.
Many of those in attendance tonight said they were still undecided about who they would caucus for in 11 days, but that Lovato’s endorsement of Clinton wouldn’t sway them either way. “As bad as things are in Syria, and they are, more Iranian troops are only going to make it worse”. “Bernie has enough money for a long time”.