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Hundreds of students gathered in the school auditorium – some to show their support, and some to get a better feel for the candidate before the primary rolls around.
Clinton may hold a more commanding lead in New Hampshire, but her numbers are slipping as support surges for Sanders.
Commercials from the Sanders campaign, released over the last 180 days, dominated a list of top political ads ranked by effectiveness by ad-scoring firm Ace Metrix. Favorability: Sanders continues to lead on the question of “favorability”, an issue that has been a sticking point for Clinton since the beginning of her campaign.
Clinton, however, has a 25-point advantage over Sanders among Democrats aged 65 and older.
Here’s how Chelsea Clinton attacked her mother’s Democratic rival: “Sen”. “Losing Iowa and New Hampshire, which now seems possible if not likely, is a nightmare scenario for Clinton”.
Earlier this month, a Gravis Marketing poll conducted from December 23 to December 27, revealed that former Secretary of State Clinton had a 23-point lead over Sanders in Nevada – a state where Latinos make up a large voting bloc. After spending much of previous year engaged in polite policy disagreements, even going long stretches without mentioning Sanders by name, Clinton’s team has unleashed a torrent of attacks on Sanders, focusing in particular on his record on gun control and his refusal to detail the cost to taxpayers of his health care plan. “It is the hardest job in the world, so, I get up everyday and go right at it”.
“An instant organization has just taken place for the Sanders campaign”. That contradicted what Sanders had told CNN the night before and the senator doubled down on his pledge to release his health care plan last night. The sheer lunacy of anyone affiliated with The Madame taking an opponent to task for being mean or breaking a promise is quite chuckle-worthy. The poll shows a stunning increase for Sanders, who was only one point ahead in a similar poll in November.
“We do so now impelled by the awareness that our rigged system works for the few and not for the many”, the editors said.
When asked Thursday on the John Gibson Show which candidate he thought would be easier to run against, Priebus said, “Probably Hillary Clinton, it’s a tough call, but I always like the known commodity”.