“And people have been following that lightning bug all over America“. The FBI has said it is looking into whether any material was mishandled in connection to her account, but authorities have not said that they were looking into Clinton specifically.
But she can always bounce back by winning in other States.
Speaking in New Hampshire, former president Bill Clinton just admitted how hard his wife Hillary’s race for president has become.
Democratic donors, strategists and pollsters, including some aligned with Clinton, expressed their concerns in almost two dozen interviews with The Associated Press.
If Bernie Sanders gets into office, the old game of pretending to be on the side of the little guy while actually serving Wall Street interests once elected will be over.
CNN says Clinton “was seen as more likely to win the general election in November, 60% to 38%”.
We saw the difference between the two in Sunday night’s Democratic debate. “I believe, thanks to you, I will be a better president”. “It is about his message”, said Chris Kofinis, who conducted the group.
But be careful. The attacks from the Clinton camp are likely to be coming so fast and furious that you could be broke and drunk in a hurry. Simon & Garfunkel sing “Let us be lovers”, and a couple in their 60s dance at a Sanders rally; they sing “we’ll marry our fortunes together”, and a montage of Sanders’s supporters invites the viewer to elope with the political revolution. The business mogul was referring to Clinton’s scandalous use of a private server while she was Secretary of State. Trump scored the highest for the economy (54 percent) and for illegal immigration (51 percent), with Cruz trailing at 16 percent and 23 percent, respectively.
“We certainly have had just about all of the top candidates to our community over the last few months and it’s been pretty exciting for most of our local folks”, Hutcheson said. And Democrat John Kerry bested President George W. Bush narrowly in 2004, though the state tilted in Bush’s favor in 2000. “Does Iowa really want Wall Street in the White House?” the narrator asks.
Despite Sanders’ commanding lead, the race in New Hampshire is anything but sewn up, with nearly half of Democratic primary voters still undecided on whom they will support come February 9, the poll found. That hesitancy has changed in recent weeks.