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and this is clinton universe. 92% for clinton, 7% for sanders. you can see equal slices one quarter and one quarter, a swath looking for honest and trustworthy and a swath looking for the right experience and it's all clinton. we've seen this in iowa, new hampshire. the way the qualities are dividing what the voters are looking for, that's what is dividing the democratic electorate. >> it's fascinating. we don't know exactly which of these qualities is driving the most voters. >> right. these two are equal. 25% one -- and when we do the others, cares about people like me or has the ability to win in november, also roughly equal slices of the electorate. one in bernie's camp, one in clinton's. >> it is fascinating. the other 50% we getting any indication what was motivating those? >> the other 50% are looking for a candidate who can win in november, the electability. those are clinton voters, and those that are looking for somebody who cares about me, or people like me, those are sanders voters. >> like it was in iowa and new hampshire. >> the dem
and this is clinton universe. 92% for clinton, 7% for sanders. you can see equal slices one quarter and one quarter, a swath looking for honest and trustworthy and a swath looking for the right experience and it's all clinton. we've seen this in iowa, new hampshire. the way the qualities are dividing what the voters are looking for, that's what is dividing the democratic electorate. >> it's fascinating. we don't know exactly which of these qualities is driving the most voters. >>...
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clinton buzz. there are people interested in seeing her as a famous icon, but that is different to voting for her. she'll take tonight, put it in perspective and get down to south carolina, and wage a battle there, and how she does will be significant. it's important to emphasise they need to look at who is voting for her tonight, and who is not. as we talk to the young women, i had a couple of them tell me i don't appreciate it when older men tell me what to do, i don't like it when older women tell me what to do. when i hear from gloria and madeline albright they need to speak as a person, not tell me what to do. you can hear the crowd getting enthusiastic behind me. hillary clinton will be out. you can bet she'll put a positive spin. >> okay. we'll let the control room know to let me know when she speaks, and i'll toss back and we can listen to that. i want to go back to mike viqueira. she's at bernie sanders headquarters in new hampshire. >> i'm here at the bernie sanders crowd in new hampshire
clinton buzz. there are people interested in seeing her as a famous icon, but that is different to voting for her. she'll take tonight, put it in perspective and get down to south carolina, and wage a battle there, and how she does will be significant. it's important to emphasise they need to look at who is voting for her tonight, and who is not. as we talk to the young women, i had a couple of them tell me i don't appreciate it when older men tell me what to do, i don't like it when older...
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they know hillary clinton very well and bill clinton very well. they're closely attached to the clintons. that familiarity has paid off. i just look to the abc exit poll release and 84% so far, so far 84% of african-american voters in that democratic primary are voting for hillary clinton. that's huge. it may not hold up as high as that, but that is a huge victory. one thing to worry her, white voters in south carolina, they're voting for bernie sanders. in south carolina white daem accurate are voting for bernie sanders. that has got to be a concern for hillary clinton >>> what is the path forward for bernie sanders heading into super tuesday? does he need to re-adjust his strategy? >> i think he is talking about a lot of issues that people care about. the only way forward for him main to go negative against hillary clinton and talk about the risk democrats might be taking because she represents the status quo. voters who are happy with president obama are going to vote for hik. voters who want change are voting for bernie sanders. that's her big
they know hillary clinton very well and bill clinton very well. they're closely attached to the clintons. that familiarity has paid off. i just look to the abc exit poll release and 84% so far, so far 84% of african-american voters in that democratic primary are voting for hillary clinton. that's huge. it may not hold up as high as that, but that is a huge victory. one thing to worry her, white voters in south carolina, they're voting for bernie sanders. in south carolina white daem accurate...
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hillary clinton was actually in alabama today. she touched down in south carolina a short time ago ahead of this key primary tonight. you know, she and aides are pretty relaxed about this idea that they are going to secure a win here. but make no mistake, they are watching the spread. what they would really love to see is hillary clinton give bernie sanders a shellacking like he gave her in new hampshire. they feel like if she can achieve that they will be well positioned to open up a big lead coming into super tuesday by the end of super tuesday by about 100 delegates over bernie sanders. that's their aim at this point. if she can win and best bernie sanders by as much as 22 points that is something, wolf, that will be sweeter than the strawberry cupcakes that hillary clinton bought baut in birmingham, alabama, today, which i understand were promptly devowed by her staff xh has spent many, many hours on the ground here in super tuesday states, wolf. >> brianna keilar with the hillary clinton campaign. jeff zeleny with the sanders
hillary clinton was actually in alabama today. she touched down in south carolina a short time ago ahead of this key primary tonight. you know, she and aides are pretty relaxed about this idea that they are going to secure a win here. but make no mistake, they are watching the spread. what they would really love to see is hillary clinton give bernie sanders a shellacking like he gave her in new hampshire. they feel like if she can achieve that they will be well positioned to open up a big lead...
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sanders questioning hillary clinton's progressive credentials. clinton calling that a low blow. we're covering all of that. much more this hour with our correspondents. our expert analysts and our guests. they're all standing by. as we again and as we wait to hear from donald trump in little rock, let's go to cnn's sunlen serfaty. sunlen, you're in new hampshire right now but there's a new fight that's taking place about what happened in the iowa caucuses. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. donald trump is on attack, basically calling into question ted cruz's win in iowa. now, the cruz campaign is trying to brush it all off by arguing that donald trump is just being a sore loser. >> what kind of people are we dealing with with these politicians? >> reporter: tonight donald trump is on a new tear against ted cruz. >> he insulted ben carson by doing what he did to ben carson. that was a disgrace. >> reporter: jumping into the controversy over accusations the cruz campaign tried to shift votes away from ben carson in iowa monday night, and declaring fraud, tweeting, quote, the state
sanders questioning hillary clinton's progressive credentials. clinton calling that a low blow. we're covering all of that. much more this hour with our correspondents. our expert analysts and our guests. they're all standing by. as we again and as we wait to hear from donald trump in little rock, let's go to cnn's sunlen serfaty. sunlen, you're in new hampshire right now but there's a new fight that's taking place about what happened in the iowa caucuses. >> reporter: that's right, wolf....
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hillary clinton win is in south carolina. but only a few hundred votes are in. 87.5% for hillary clinton. only 12.5% for bernie sanders. once again, very early. by all accounts, this is going to be a very, very decisive win for hillary clinton. >> david axelrod, if you're bernie sanders do you commit amount of resources to mississippi, to georgia? >> no. i think he will commit his resources to where he thinks he can win and his time, which is just as valuable. or maybe more so. look, i think one of the things that happened here, tad devine, the very smart strategist who has been running the sanders campaign said in the wall street journal this morning that their strategy was if they could run the table on the first three contests that they felt they had a shot in south carolina. that didn't happen. and so they didn't have the momentum they needed to get the push here. this is a momentum problem today for them going into tuesday. that's what they need to worry about. but they are certainly going to concentrate on tuesday and b
hillary clinton win is in south carolina. but only a few hundred votes are in. 87.5% for hillary clinton. only 12.5% for bernie sanders. once again, very early. by all accounts, this is going to be a very, very decisive win for hillary clinton. >> david axelrod, if you're bernie sanders do you commit amount of resources to mississippi, to georgia? >> no. i think he will commit his resources to where he thinks he can win and his time, which is just as valuable. or maybe more so....
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hillary clinton doesn't have to be it. could be someone else at another point in time. >> and steve, we've talked so much about the clinton legacy last night in the town hall. i bet you'll hear tonight just how she has been on the front lines for health care, and the battle for equality as it relates to pay, as it relates to gender. is it that these young people were not around, any under 30 does not get her legacy, or is it as pointed out the messaging of it all. >> you talk about i guess the cliche about younger people as they tend to be more sort of idealistic, maybe the message of the sanders campaign of a revolution versus the message of the clinton campaign, much more pragmatism, which is hey, look, last eight years a tough slog for the obama administration dealing with the republican congress, you know, this isn't about a revolution, this isn't about sweeping transformative change. this is about more progressive, pragmatic incremental change, might be something about that, contrast in messages. other thing i'm looki
hillary clinton doesn't have to be it. could be someone else at another point in time. >> and steve, we've talked so much about the clinton legacy last night in the town hall. i bet you'll hear tonight just how she has been on the front lines for health care, and the battle for equality as it relates to pay, as it relates to gender. is it that these young people were not around, any under 30 does not get her legacy, or is it as pointed out the messaging of it all. >> you talk about...
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hillary clinton's camp just e-mailing out a statement saying quote, hillary clinton has won the iowa caucus, going on to say after thorough reporting and analysis there is no uncertainty and secretary clinton has clearly won the most national and state delegates. that is what clinton's camp is saying. no word yet from sanders' camp. we'll let you know when we have more. ben, this all happens in a state where 43% of the democratic caucus-goers describe themselves as socialists. let's not forget that. >> i do think that it is important. there is one thing we have to look at tonight. there is a big debate on trust with hillary clinton. there has been. most people are saying with just republicans to are bringing this up, it's just republicans that are making benghazi and the e-mail and the server everything an issue. and these polls saying we do not trust hillary clinton. you can't say this is now just a republican or democrat talking point or fight. there are truly democrats now and the majority of them in iowa, and i think moving forward and this may be her vulnerability, is this they
hillary clinton's camp just e-mailing out a statement saying quote, hillary clinton has won the iowa caucus, going on to say after thorough reporting and analysis there is no uncertainty and secretary clinton has clearly won the most national and state delegates. that is what clinton's camp is saying. no word yet from sanders' camp. we'll let you know when we have more. ben, this all happens in a state where 43% of the democratic caucus-goers describe themselves as socialists. let's not forget...
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so bill clinton is best when bill clinton is positive. bill clinton is best when he talks about his vision. as president, he was a positive, if you will, communicator. i think he's best with that, but let's face it. no one likes to see someone they care about and it's tough on family members to see family members attacked or under duress. there's a natural instinct to want to react. >> his words are magnified. let's play again, mayor nutter, what he said most recently about bernie sanders saying he exists in a hermetically sealed box on "the view." let me play that one more time. >> i was disappointed in president clinton. i've known him for 25 years and i like him and i respect him. i hope this campaign does not degenerate. >> he's fighting for his wife. >> i understand that. nonthe le nonetheless, let's keep it on the issues. not on personal attacks. >> could these attacks backfire? should he go negative at all? >> i didn't hear the exact thing that president clinton said, but i get the point. i agree with mark certainly. you generally
so bill clinton is best when bill clinton is positive. bill clinton is best when he talks about his vision. as president, he was a positive, if you will, communicator. i think he's best with that, but let's face it. no one likes to see someone they care about and it's tough on family members to see family members attacked or under duress. there's a natural instinct to want to react. >> his words are magnified. let's play again, mayor nutter, what he said most recently about bernie sanders...
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as you go into these counties, clinton getting 20% here, clinton getting 20% here, clinton getting 17% here. obama had a clear victory in the swath where you have the highest american percentage. i could only find one county, lexington county where bernie sanders was getting 40. most of the places when you go through these counties, it's a thrashing. he's in 19, 20, maybe cracking 30. it's an overwhelming victory. it's not just a victory. the reason it's so important, number one, hillary clinton now has something in common with donald trump. she's won three of the first four. a different map. cruz won iowa. trump won the other three. she's won three of the first four. this is the momentum phase of the campaign. a lot of super tuesday plays out down here in states like south carolina where you're going to have and electorate like tonight. the scope of this victory tonight, you saw a very happy candidate there delivering that speech. it sends a message to bernie sanders. it sends a message to any democrats that were nervous about her candidacy. >> similarly in some of the other southern
as you go into these counties, clinton getting 20% here, clinton getting 20% here, clinton getting 17% here. obama had a clear victory in the swath where you have the highest american percentage. i could only find one county, lexington county where bernie sanders was getting 40. most of the places when you go through these counties, it's a thrashing. he's in 19, 20, maybe cracking 30. it's an overwhelming victory. it's not just a victory. the reason it's so important, number one, hillary...
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yes, by hillary clinton. i mean the clinton campaign a month ago would have told us that nevada was not competitive state for bernie sanders. they spent the last week saying well this is a competitive state. there are lots of white people there and young people there. so they have changed the baseline. i agree with michael, if she doesn't come -- if she doesn't win by at least 5 points if it's this close when it's over i think she loses her argument against bernie which is that he is unelectable. >> you don't cover the spread in politics you win or you lose. okay. if she wins this in the state, first thing i said when we started this i said what van was saying talking about the pain. this is the state with the fourth highest unemployment in america. the second highest home foreclosures in america. 30% increase in home foreclosures in the last month. enormous pain. she hangs on and wins a 4-point lead that's a big deal. and i'm sorry if people don't think she covered the spread but there ain't no spread in pol
yes, by hillary clinton. i mean the clinton campaign a month ago would have told us that nevada was not competitive state for bernie sanders. they spent the last week saying well this is a competitive state. there are lots of white people there and young people there. so they have changed the baseline. i agree with michael, if she doesn't come -- if she doesn't win by at least 5 points if it's this close when it's over i think she loses her argument against bernie which is that he is...
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hillary clinton used no such wording. and now late tonight, we have something of a protest from the sanders campaign. our correspondent traveling with the sanders campaign with us by telephone. explain what's going on? >> reporter: good evening. we just got off the bus. we're about to board the sanders charter to new hampshire, but there's some concern bubbling about 90 precincts the iowa democratic party did not staff 90 of these precincts. this is on background from campaign aides that they are being asked to help with the count. of course, it's not clear exactly what that means. the sanders campaign is not clear on what they're being expected to contribute, whether or not this count will be done fairly and of course with the margin what it is i think we might be able to show our viewers just how close the number of delegates that we're talking about here. these represent about 5% of the precincts still outstanding and that number has not moved over the course of the last hour or so. of course with the race potentially
hillary clinton used no such wording. and now late tonight, we have something of a protest from the sanders campaign. our correspondent traveling with the sanders campaign with us by telephone. explain what's going on? >> reporter: good evening. we just got off the bus. we're about to board the sanders charter to new hampshire, but there's some concern bubbling about 90 precincts the iowa democratic party did not staff 90 of these precincts. this is on background from campaign aides that...
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hillary clinton, the clintons are very well known here. hillary clinton works on issues of incarceration way back in the 1970s. there's a familiarity with the clintons. i think if you're hearing this new guy from vermont who's a democratic socialist and not a democrat, that isn't going to play as well with the average african-american voter. now younger black voters i've found have been very open to the sanders message. they don't vote in the same sort of numbers the church folks vote. that's who votes. >> i saw bernie sanders at a meeting, a group of black people having dinner together, and he was wandering through the room, bernie sanders, and you got the feeling, you might have had it at a party you went to, everybody knew everybody, but you. it seemed like he wasn't connecting very well. it's not his fault. he was the new guy. back to you, brian. >> thank you, chris. joy is so right. it's an ame state. she has turned a great phrase there. >> joining us now is hjulian castro, our nation's secretary of housing and urban development and t
hillary clinton, the clintons are very well known here. hillary clinton works on issues of incarceration way back in the 1970s. there's a familiarity with the clintons. i think if you're hearing this new guy from vermont who's a democratic socialist and not a democrat, that isn't going to play as well with the average african-american voter. now younger black voters i've found have been very open to the sanders message. they don't vote in the same sort of numbers the church folks vote. that's...
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a big night for hillary clinton. how many are hillary clinton supporters? we've got three all women. interesting. let's start with you. why do you support hillary clinton? >> she has got so much experience that i trust hear. a lot of people that i am familiar with that are bernie sanders supporters, they say that he has got a lot of policy points and he is going to get it done. i don't believe that. i think that a lot of what he has to say is far-fetched and i would love to have equality for all. i think that's great, and i think that we should have free tuition for universities and such but i don't think he will get it done. i think people are conservatives that might be in the middle, i don't think they're going to want to meet him halfway. i think people will support hillary clinton. she has more experience with foreign policy. when she was secretary of state or being a senator. she knows what it takes. i think that she is going to do it >>> it is a big of an issue for you. why are you supporting hillary clinton? >> because i think she understands the co
a big night for hillary clinton. how many are hillary clinton supporters? we've got three all women. interesting. let's start with you. why do you support hillary clinton? >> she has got so much experience that i trust hear. a lot of people that i am familiar with that are bernie sanders supporters, they say that he has got a lot of policy points and he is going to get it done. i don't believe that. i think that a lot of what he has to say is far-fetched and i would love to have equality...
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hillary clinton wins. but this woman who was ahead by double digits a month or so ago, let's say she wins by four points. >> yeah. >> who wins? >> well, she will, but she'll be damaged. but look, there are four divisions in this. i think joe's got two of them, absolutely right. the question of how well we do on gender and how well each candidate does among age. the other two though are does she do better among non-whites than he does among whites? this is the first primary in which we have a significant slug of non-whites. about a this is going to grow. in south carolina, two-thirds. if she does well, much better among non-whites than he does among whites. then that mean she's on the right path. the other is we have two different kinds of democrats showing up. one group of democrats says you know what, i care about somebody who cares about me. and somebody who is, who is going to be honest and trust worthy and do the things we democrats want to do. the other group says we want win -- >> and let's just say,
hillary clinton wins. but this woman who was ahead by double digits a month or so ago, let's say she wins by four points. >> yeah. >> who wins? >> well, she will, but she'll be damaged. but look, there are four divisions in this. i think joe's got two of them, absolutely right. the question of how well we do on gender and how well each candidate does among age. the other two though are does she do better among non-whites than he does among whites? this is the first primary in...
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adam: one of the things hillary clinton has going for her is bill clinton. he is out here all the time. he golfs here a lot. when i went inside, i did go and see bill clinton at an event. there were people lined up for hours waiting to see him. there is something else to remember about nevada -- it's a very transient state. people keep moving in and out. the voter population today is a lot different than 2008. i would not assume there is a connection to bill clinton. i think that is really the big question. john: you can vote on the casino floors. does bill clinton have more influence at the bellagio or the las vegas suburbs? adam: the suburbs. there was a big fight about this last night because the culinary workers, which represented a lot of the workers on the strip -- where the caucuses were held at casinos where people were working and go caucus. clinton supporters tried to get that turned out unsuccessfully. bill clinton really brought it. i think you will see more of bill clinton in the suburbs than the floor of the bellagio. john: that is almost impos
adam: one of the things hillary clinton has going for her is bill clinton. he is out here all the time. he golfs here a lot. when i went inside, i did go and see bill clinton at an event. there were people lined up for hours waiting to see him. there is something else to remember about nevada -- it's a very transient state. people keep moving in and out. the voter population today is a lot different than 2008. i would not assume there is a connection to bill clinton. i think that is really the...
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and to hillary clinton. you've got jim cliburn down there, the other day saying he's all for the clintons. whatever problems they had between them eight years ago, they're gone. bill clinton is popular in the south. i think among african-americans, that's my hunch. this looks like a good thing for them. then they go into this incredible run of states, alabama, arkansas, colorado, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, texas, tennessee, virginia and vermont. except for vermont and the two caucus states, minnesota and colorado, hillary clinton has all the name brand. but she still misses one thing. bernie's got a message. feel the "bern." a lot of excitement surrounding the clinton campaign. what happens when one party -- like in football, would you rather have the mo or the football? the clintons have the football but i think the mo is still with the bernie people. >> yes, but i think today is sort of a setback. you can't look at it any other way. >> i agree. >> look, super tuesday, when you judge who w
and to hillary clinton. you've got jim cliburn down there, the other day saying he's all for the clintons. whatever problems they had between them eight years ago, they're gone. bill clinton is popular in the south. i think among african-americans, that's my hunch. this looks like a good thing for them. then they go into this incredible run of states, alabama, arkansas, colorado, georgia, massachusetts, minnesota, oklahoma, texas, tennessee, virginia and vermont. except for vermont and the two...
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but i met hillary clinton. a met president clinton. >> reporter: i spoke with the clinton campaign source today who says she's going to try to draw compelling contrasts on issues that she sees being of import to african-american and hispanic voters, namely that would be crime, immigration and guns. guns perhaps the area where there's the most clear contrast between sanders and clinton, wolf. >> very powerful statement from congressman john lewis there. thanks very much. let's go to jeff zeleny. jeff, you've been on the campaign trail with the sanders campaign. how are they handling expectations, first of all, for tonight's debate? >> reporter: first of all, they're trying to get them in check. it's been a very big week for the sanders campaign, no question about it, bigger than they anticipated. that 22-point win in new hampshire has sort of raised the bar and the stakes for them. i'm told that one senior advisor is going to keep doing what he's doing. it's been working so far. but briana is absolutely right, a
but i met hillary clinton. a met president clinton. >> reporter: i spoke with the clinton campaign source today who says she's going to try to draw compelling contrasts on issues that she sees being of import to african-american and hispanic voters, namely that would be crime, immigration and guns. guns perhaps the area where there's the most clear contrast between sanders and clinton, wolf. >> very powerful statement from congressman john lewis there. thanks very much. let's go to...
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in one clinton headquarters... as looks forward to the first in the west caucus is in the books. hillary clinton has been declared the winner here in nevada. fox5's cyndi lundeberg joins us live from caesars palace... closed captioning will resume shortly will resume shortly closed captioning closed captioning will resume shortly here's a look at some of the 'all new' stories we are working for fox5 news at ten. we will have more from caucus day in nevada... hearing from both camps... and voters. and remember-- you can get all of your up-to-date caucus results... and all things election-related on fox 5 vegas dot com. we are going to close tonight's special edition of fox5... with a look at today's events. tonight... hillary clinton declared the winner of the nevada caucus... elizabeth watts will see you back here at 10 p-m... goodnight. "the next president of the united states cheers" "thank you... thank you." " everybody is just enjoying the time and having a very concloberate talking to people... its been nice."
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who's here for clinton? yell out. sanders? yes. clinton? sanders? clinton? sanders? hillary. hillary? you see a very converse crowd. reflects where we are here in clark county. 11% identify at african-american. both side agrees it will be very tight. what they're doing here is lining up, going to go inside, register. then the caucusing will begin. >> what you're saying, jason, 20 minutes to get inside and then the doors close? is that what happened? >> reporter: 20 minutes to get into line. that's why some people here are confused because they think if they're not inside the doors by 12:00 they won't be able to participate. not the case. as long as you're in line by 12:00 you will be allowed to participate. all you need to do, get in line. a very long line. as long as you're in line, you're all right. >> thanks very much, jason. we'll get back to you. dana, what? four years, or eight years ago about 117,000, 118,000 it democrats participated in these democratic caucuses. looks like a big turnout right now. i wonder if that helps hillary clinton or bernie sanders? >> i think b
who's here for clinton? yell out. sanders? yes. clinton? sanders? clinton? sanders? hillary. hillary? you see a very converse crowd. reflects where we are here in clark county. 11% identify at african-american. both side agrees it will be very tight. what they're doing here is lining up, going to go inside, register. then the caucusing will begin. >> what you're saying, jason, 20 minutes to get inside and then the doors close? is that what happened? >> reporter: 20 minutes to get...
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the site of bill clinton's surprise second-place finish in 1992, and of hillary clinton's upset of barack obama in 2008 after finishing third in iowa. while sanders didn't have any public campaign events on his schedule today, by this hour, clinton has already attended three different get out the vote events if three locations around the state. starting last night according to buzzfeed, 150 staffers from clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn are making the five-hour drive up to new hampshire to lend a hand. clinton has been arguing the deck in new hampshire is stacked against her and in favor of her opponent. >> a lot of political pundits have been opining, as political pundits do, that i should have just skipped coming to new hampshire. their argument is, look, you're behind here. i am. you're in your opponent's backyard. new hampshire always favors neighbors, which i think is neighborly. [ laughter ] and, you know, maybe you should have just moved on to some of these other states where everybody says you've got big leads and all of that. i have to tell you, i just could not ever ski
the site of bill clinton's surprise second-place finish in 1992, and of hillary clinton's upset of barack obama in 2008 after finishing third in iowa. while sanders didn't have any public campaign events on his schedule today, by this hour, clinton has already attended three different get out the vote events if three locations around the state. starting last night according to buzzfeed, 150 staffers from clinton campaign headquarters in brooklyn are making the five-hour drive up to new...
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i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> joining me now former obama administration official van jones, cnn political commentator, charles blow, an appeal for people to stop bernie 'splaining to black voters and donna brazile. van, what do you make of congressman lewis saying he never saw bernie sanders, never met bernie sanders during the civil rights matter. how much should that matter? how relevant is it? >> i was talking to keith ellison, an african-american civil rights leader and congressman who has a photograph of them together. he's going to put it out online later tonight. obviously, john lewis is a legend. the reality is he was with -- c.o.r.e. is the group that he was part of. and there were not that many, unfortunately, white men who were taking on those issues at that time. you have two legends, two icons. i don't think we should get into that. what i am very excited about is that no matter who wins between bernie and hillary, african-americans are winning this week as our issues beco
i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> joining me now former obama administration official van jones, cnn political commentator, charles blow, an appeal for people to stop bernie 'splaining to black voters and donna brazile. van, what do you make of congressman lewis saying he never saw bernie sanders, never met bernie sanders during the civil rights matter. how much should that matter? how relevant is it? >> i was talking to keith ellison, an african-american civil...
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longer than the clintons ever were. he came there aver the 1990 election and he's been on television and the burlington media market here for some time. bernie sanders has been here for a very long time as well. >> what about going forward? you've got bill clinton going to south carolina today for an appearance tonight. where is your fire wall? if you look at seven of the 11 campaigns to come, you've got large numbers of minority voters in contrast to iowa and new hampshire, which are predominantly white. is that coming advantage for her going on with south carolina, alabama, tennessee and then of course pennsylvania, michigan and nevada even long before that? >> well, look, 4% of the delegates are picked in february. 56, 57% are chosen in march. so that's really when the delegates are going to get racked up. hillary is tremendously fortunate to have a lot of support in the african-american community and hispanic community among women. we're fighting hard to bring on more young people all the time. that's a support that
longer than the clintons ever were. he came there aver the 1990 election and he's been on television and the burlington media market here for some time. bernie sanders has been here for a very long time as well. >> what about going forward? you've got bill clinton going to south carolina today for an appearance tonight. where is your fire wall? if you look at seven of the 11 campaigns to come, you've got large numbers of minority voters in contrast to iowa and new hampshire, which are...
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chelsea clinton. we'll find out when he takes the stage here. >> jeff, that was no drive by campaign attack. he went armed with information and to say those things. as you say, it will be interesting to see what he says when he takes the stage in a little bit. we'll take it live when it happens. jeff zeleny, thanks so much. >> let's bring in maeve reston as well as hillary rosa, a democratic strategist. and donna brazil. it is great to have us all together in new hampshire. on this bill clinton issue, why now, hillary? tell me what you think. >> there's very much a view within the clinton camp that bernie sanders has not been defined by the clinton team and that they maybe missed their opportunity to do it earlier. and i think now people are looking. look, sanders has performed well. he has now got to be subject to the same kind of scrutiny that hillary has been subject to. and when you look at some of those things, it infuriates them, like, he did participate in a campaign committee fund raising outr
chelsea clinton. we'll find out when he takes the stage here. >> jeff, that was no drive by campaign attack. he went armed with information and to say those things. as you say, it will be interesting to see what he says when he takes the stage in a little bit. we'll take it live when it happens. jeff zeleny, thanks so much. >> let's bring in maeve reston as well as hillary rosa, a democratic strategist. and donna brazil. it is great to have us all together in new hampshire. on this...
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why not hillary clinton? >> we get this thing about hillary clinton's experience. she is a dinosaur. she has been getting her coffee delivered to her for 20 years now >>> does that mean she is out of touch or not a real person? >> the kind of experience she has isn't what we want. i think in the end foreign policy should come down to being matters of judgment, matters of foresight. for example, we all know she voted for the war in iraq. sanders voted against it and we can all agree it was the right decision. >> definitely, because we had a lot of information that was just bad information and in the position that they were in. were privy to a lot of this information and they're still winning and they declared this war because of weapons of mass destruction. we all knew they did not have that we found out that they knew they didn't have, and having someone has experience with foreign policy to make those kind of decisions is not the kind of leader that you want >>> how old were you when the iraq water started? >> it has been going on for most of my life. that's why i
why not hillary clinton? >> we get this thing about hillary clinton's experience. she is a dinosaur. she has been getting her coffee delivered to her for 20 years now >>> does that mean she is out of touch or not a real person? >> the kind of experience she has isn't what we want. i think in the end foreign policy should come down to being matters of judgment, matters of foresight. for example, we all know she voted for the war in iraq. sanders voted against it and we can...
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secretary clinton winning over senator sanders there. you don't know the precinct or two that are left outstanding. the bulk of them if you look at 97 me 97%, 98% of the vote count statewide, you're missing 6% in the state's largest yoint. that's where the missing votes are in des moines and the area around it within polk county. >> pretty awkward. pretty embarrassing, john. i've got to tell you. that they didn't have it adequately staffed in those 90 caucus sites. very embarrassing for the democratic party in iowa. we'll see if they can recreate those numbers and do it in a fair and responsible way. even though it's about as close as you possibly can think, it's a virtual tie right now, the bragging rights are important for hillary clinton if she wins or bernie sanders if he were to win in iowa. that would be significant. clearly an embarrassment for the democratic party right now. let's take a closer look at what has happened so far tonight in the iowa caucuses. first on the republican side, cnn projected a while ago ted cruz, the texa
secretary clinton winning over senator sanders there. you don't know the precinct or two that are left outstanding. the bulk of them if you look at 97 me 97%, 98% of the vote count statewide, you're missing 6% in the state's largest yoint. that's where the missing votes are in des moines and the area around it within polk county. >> pretty awkward. pretty embarrassing, john. i've got to tell you. that they didn't have it adequately staffed in those 90 caucus sites. very embarrassing for...
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sanders, 50%, clinton 44%. dennis: the men are more likely to vote sanders and i'm sure we had a figure there, it would to vote for hillary clinton. steve: there are a lot of people who like the idea of the first female president but they are very concerned about the clinton baggage. weijia:--dennis: i know quite a lot of democratic women who remember what it is like to have it to get an education, a career. here is her choice, get married, be a secretary, nurse, teacher. a lot of them say to millennial women, you are taking for granted what we fought for as you apply to them at school, law school. the more mature women have this sense of identification with hillary clinton, even with the package. the younger women just don't have -- even with the baggage. steve: the e-mail information that came out on friday with 22 top-secret. the timing of that possibly impacting tonight's results. dennis: i have not seen anything that suggests that it has done much for the democrats. the republicans, if she is the nominee,
sanders, 50%, clinton 44%. dennis: the men are more likely to vote sanders and i'm sure we had a figure there, it would to vote for hillary clinton. steve: there are a lot of people who like the idea of the first female president but they are very concerned about the clinton baggage. weijia:--dennis: i know quite a lot of democratic women who remember what it is like to have it to get an education, a career. here is her choice, get married, be a secretary, nurse, teacher. a lot of them say to...
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could hillary clinton, should hillary clinton, rely on black voters? should anybody ? contested to rain, it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. public opinion researchers have found a big and persistent gap in black voter sentiment on hillary clinton and bernie sanders. margin. bernie sanders was the at large congress member then a u.s. senator from vermont, one of the whitest states in america. so goes the thinking, the map looks good for the former secretary of state. the action this week testing that assumption has been fast and furious. the political action committee of the congressional black caucus endorsed hillary clinton, keith ellison and others endorsed bernie sanders. secretary clinton and her husband the former president, are the fast friends of black america. the daughter of eric garner who died during a confrontation with the nypd, endorsed sanders. clinton and sanders met in a debate last night in milwaukee. sanders related the issue with black america as persistent gaps. >> if you have african american poverty rates of 35%.
could hillary clinton, should hillary clinton, rely on black voters? should anybody ? contested to rain, it's the "inside story." welcome to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. public opinion researchers have found a big and persistent gap in black voter sentiment on hillary clinton and bernie sanders. margin. bernie sanders was the at large congress member then a u.s. senator from vermont, one of the whitest states in america. so goes the thinking, the map looks good for the...
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i mean, there was not as if we threw bill clinton or hillary clinton per se under the bus. it was just that we embraced barack obama and even more importantly than that, democrats in south carolina and throughout the south, as we are about to find out, believe this primary is about building on and protecting the legacy of barack obama and there is nobody better suited to do that than hillary clinton and that's what we're seeing today. and after iowa and new hampshire, the demographics do change and people in south carolina, we have this really, really high ferver about making history and we're ready to make history for hillary clinton again. >> mark preston, all i have to say is, politics are really, really weird. so go ahead. >> before barack obama was elected, who did we call bill clinton. it was a very pitch battle. you know, it was really beer knuckle to bare knuckle. but to bakari's point, that was a past campaign. the clintons are being very smart by sending bill clinton ahead to south carolina today to try to make sure that they can solidify that support. because ber
i mean, there was not as if we threw bill clinton or hillary clinton per se under the bus. it was just that we embraced barack obama and even more importantly than that, democrats in south carolina and throughout the south, as we are about to find out, believe this primary is about building on and protecting the legacy of barack obama and there is nobody better suited to do that than hillary clinton and that's what we're seeing today. and after iowa and new hampshire, the demographics do change...
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clinton has scored endorsements from some of the most in influential black leaders. she is known for the black democrats and cliber would have backed her last year if not for the chance to back up the first black president. her popularity has never gone away. senator sanders has a well financed campaign here and has more than 200 paid full and part time campaign staffers and has support from dick putlian and angela bassa and danny clever and a growing face of young followers. endorsements may not mean as much as trust this time around. the easy bet this saturday is >> we will know if that's the case in about two days. >> sure. >> thanks jack. i appreciate that. >>> coming up next, take a closer look at the candidates, plus the fight and the only way to make em' better was to make em' bigger. our new center cut 10 ounce filet. our perfectly seasoned 16 ounce t-bone. and our fire grilled 18 ounce outlaw ribeye. big, bold, steaks. only at longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger >> as we take a look to the democrat race to the whit
clinton has scored endorsements from some of the most in influential black leaders. she is known for the black democrats and cliber would have backed her last year if not for the chance to back up the first black president. her popularity has never gone away. senator sanders has a well financed campaign here and has more than 200 paid full and part time campaign staffers and has support from dick putlian and angela bassa and danny clever and a growing face of young followers. endorsements may...
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chris, you were there at the clinton event. how is she trying to take it home not just here but's specially super tuesday. >> we saw a relaxed confident hillary clinton and her speech here was forward looking. it sounded like someone feeling the speech for a democratic nominee. they're very confident coming out of south carolina. that they're going to win and want to crush bernie sanders and get that momentum going into super tuesday. no surprise historically black college, miles college and she talked about issues very important to the african-american community, let's take a listen. >> i know there a lot of people here care about voting rights. we've got to do more to protect them from constant encroachment, where too many states are trying to constrict who gets to hard, make it hard for people to vote. what part of democracy are they afraid of? i know that among the barriers we still have to knock down is systemic racism, too many people who feel left out and left behind and we've got to reform our criminal success system. a
chris, you were there at the clinton event. how is she trying to take it home not just here but's specially super tuesday. >> we saw a relaxed confident hillary clinton and her speech here was forward looking. it sounded like someone feeling the speech for a democratic nominee. they're very confident coming out of south carolina. that they're going to win and want to crush bernie sanders and get that momentum going into super tuesday. no surprise historically black college, miles college...
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white men..clinton will be 3 3 clinton did very well in rural counties.. high african american voter turnout..less well in the upstate.. she was more in the 65-70% rangesuper tuesday has 12 states.. 6 in the south.. she should still do well...sanders will do well in the northsanders needs to get his people out.. young people he does well with.. white men..clinton will be doing the same thing..did people think clinton was going to run away with it?the polls were showing clinton with a huge lead.. gop voters also didn't know if they should vote or when. 3 we'll check back in with you guys coming up in the next half hour hourcody and diana back to you 3 but we do want to 3 talk about rain chances on the horizon. stick around and find out when the wet weather arrives in your forecast. 3 the first in the south primaries are all wrapped up.a look ahead to super tuesday ... and the fight for delegates to secure the nomination. 3 plus.. we're also following a developing story out of the upstate.a suspect in a double murder.. now on the run.we'll have the latest on
white men..clinton will be 3 3 clinton did very well in rural counties.. high african american voter turnout..less well in the upstate.. she was more in the 65-70% rangesuper tuesday has 12 states.. 6 in the south.. she should still do well...sanders will do well in the northsanders needs to get his people out.. young people he does well with.. white men..clinton will be doing the same thing..did people think clinton was going to run away with it?the polls were showing clinton with a huge...
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not only do we see hillary clinton wrapping herself in barack obama, but we see the clinton campaign trying to drive a wedge between barack obama and bernie sanders. that he was thinking, perhaps, of maybe primarying him or encourages others to do so, that he called the president weak. the whole litany of stuff that the clinton campaign has been pushing about bernie sanders distancing himself in some way from barack obama being the liber liberal critic of barack obama. this shows why. remaining larger than the universe of voters who want a more liberal direction. we'll see when final numbers come in. that's what they're trying to drive up. >> interesting considering the fact barack obama and hillary clinton were adversaries eight years ago and talking to people at clinton events back in new hampshire and iowa, that a lot of people said that they were going for her because they supported barack obama, and they did agree with the idea that she was going to continue doing what he's doing. >> never thought you'd say hillary clinton is the barack obama candidate, but that's what it is her
not only do we see hillary clinton wrapping herself in barack obama, but we see the clinton campaign trying to drive a wedge between barack obama and bernie sanders. that he was thinking, perhaps, of maybe primarying him or encourages others to do so, that he called the president weak. the whole litany of stuff that the clinton campaign has been pushing about bernie sanders distancing himself in some way from barack obama being the liber liberal critic of barack obama. this shows why. remaining...
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clinton: i will do my best. ♪ ms. clinton: thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ms. clinton: you will. we got to. >> thank you so much. [laughter] ♪ ♪ [indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter]
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hillary clinton very excited and bill clinton standing off to the side beaming with prida his wife during her victory speech. let's listen in to what hilary had to say today. >> i am so so thrilled and so grateful to all of my supporters out there some may have doubted us, but we much i want to congratulate senator sanders on a hard-fought race here, and i want to thank each and every one of you. you turned out in every corner of this state with determination and purpose. >> very quickly want to tell you about the caucus experience here at caesar's palace. caesar's was one was six caucus sites on the strip, about r. about 300 people showed up, mostly seize are caesar's employees. you can register when you show up. that took some time. they got to caucuses around 12:15, 12:30. the room was clearly divided. she prevailed 190-81. they did not win the day at caesar's or in nevada. >> paul, you touched on it. locations had long lines and delays. done. the bernie sanders' camp dealing with the loss. let's not forget, they closed in on what was wans a 25-point lead and shrunk that down to four p
hillary clinton very excited and bill clinton standing off to the side beaming with prida his wife during her victory speech. let's listen in to what hilary had to say today. >> i am so so thrilled and so grateful to all of my supporters out there some may have doubted us, but we much i want to congratulate senator sanders on a hard-fought race here, and i want to thank each and every one of you. you turned out in every corner of this state with determination and purpose. >> very...
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of clinton. a fox news contributor is here, also a former pollster for president jimmy carter. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> let's start with that delegate race. what is bernie sanders delegate strategy? >> let's understand, the delegate -- how the delegates are portioned in the democratic party. in the primaries and caucuses, they are not like the republicans. there are no winner take all contests. they're all straight proportional contests, which means that when you have some two candidates head to head, this race will go on for a long time. the lead that right now that bernie sanders is facing are the uphill struggle, is because of the super delegates in the democratic party. one fifth of the party officials and establishment party members in other were given free seats to the convention who can do what they want and they have really put a thumb on this election and in that case, we will see it i think develop more and more as an issue. but bernie sanders' strategy is to keep ru
of clinton. a fox news contributor is here, also a former pollster for president jimmy carter. good to see you, sir. >> good to see you. >> let's start with that delegate race. what is bernie sanders delegate strategy? >> let's understand, the delegate -- how the delegates are portioned in the democratic party. in the primaries and caucuses, they are not like the republicans. there are no winner take all contests. they're all straight proportional contests, which means that...
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damn it feels good to be a clinton. politician always place the cards right, got a proof for the airwaves, let dogs keep their mouth tight. if clinton never needs to explain it. real clinton knows that they're entitled, and you don't get to know what they do. >> what difference does it make? >> for clinton. what's loaded and so fat. >> mark. i think we all could appreciate the brilliance of that piece of work. my question is whether that or any of the other punching being thrown are landing? >> way too soon to tell. a week away from the primary. we've seen it heat it up. many more attacks out there. hard with all five candidates, social media, its he is hard to break through. donald trump mass proven that he is pretty master full with breaking through with his attacks. in south carolina, it will be hard, but i predict, by next wednesday, it will hurt one or two of these guys. >> 100% true. this office space ad, a cult classic. most americans and most south carolinas will not appreciate that, but the case for the reason
damn it feels good to be a clinton. politician always place the cards right, got a proof for the airwaves, let dogs keep their mouth tight. if clinton never needs to explain it. real clinton knows that they're entitled, and you don't get to know what they do. >> what difference does it make? >> for clinton. what's loaded and so fat. >> mark. i think we all could appreciate the brilliance of that piece of work. my question is whether that or any of the other punching being...
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, bill clinton and then hillary clinton were going to speak. instead what you saw was her saying without any comments from her husband or her daughter that she was breathing a sigh of relief. now in leaving here, she has tweeted personally, you know, thank you, iowa. from the bottom of my heart. so it is not a victory declaration, but they're trying to make it appear to be. it is somewhat analogous to what happened to bill clinton in 1992 in new hampshire. he didn't declare victory. he came in third, but he said that, you know, he was the comeback kid, because he was so far behind, because of all of the scandals that had erupted during that campaign. so it isn't quite analogous but it certainly is presenting, her henting herself and you pointed out in the middle of ted cruz' victory speech, coming up onstage with no warning. the staff did not know. the traveling poll did not know. apew jis went around the room because they did not know she was walking out on that stage when they did. they didn't shake hands with any supporters and high-tailed i
, bill clinton and then hillary clinton were going to speak. instead what you saw was her saying without any comments from her husband or her daughter that she was breathing a sigh of relief. now in leaving here, she has tweeted personally, you know, thank you, iowa. from the bottom of my heart. so it is not a victory declaration, but they're trying to make it appear to be. it is somewhat analogous to what happened to bill clinton in 1992 in new hampshire. he didn't declare victory. he came in...
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that should be strike one and strike two for the clintons should be the welfare reform that bill clinton also instituted. now, barack obama polled that. it had been put on the books by the clintons. for some reason they still want to call bill clinton the first african-american president. i don't know what that is all about. the cbc congressional black caucus didn't endorse hillary clinton today. their pac did. a big difference, right? >> the reason we make that discontinuing is because keith he will tonight sweetd, he wanted to make sure everybody knew it was the pac that endorsed and he did not have input. that could turn out to be a difference. making sure that everybody understand that's there is a gap there. they're trying to make the point because some people were not inclined. >> hillary thinks just because she married the first black president, she can be black. i don't think the black americans are buying that. i was reading an article. it was the federalist. >> very nice. and them bill clinton -- >> for everyone. >> only if there are pictures. bill clinton plays a sax with arse
that should be strike one and strike two for the clintons should be the welfare reform that bill clinton also instituted. now, barack obama polled that. it had been put on the books by the clintons. for some reason they still want to call bill clinton the first african-american president. i don't know what that is all about. the cbc congressional black caucus didn't endorse hillary clinton today. their pac did. a big difference, right? >> the reason we make that discontinuing is because...
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clinton. but yet, talking about economic troubles that have not been fixed over seven and a half years, it's a tough line to walk. >> yes. when you're hugging the president you're hugging the establishment when people are antiestablishment. what we have going on here is hard left populism and hard core politics. i think that both candidates really didn't do what i expected them to do. hillary clinton did not sharpen her message. she is still meandering all over the place. and bernie sanders for the love of god, how do you go through the debate and not mention e-mails or the state department went after the clinton foundation? >> we should point out there wasn't a question. >> if i'm running you don't have to ask me the question. >> if i'm moderating i have to ask. >> it's a pertinent question. and going left of her, saying the president hasn't shown enough mercy to the community. these are the kindÑi of proposa i'm going to do to bring the racial equality and instead of talking about it, he di
clinton. but yet, talking about economic troubles that have not been fixed over seven and a half years, it's a tough line to walk. >> yes. when you're hugging the president you're hugging the establishment when people are antiestablishment. what we have going on here is hard left populism and hard core politics. i think that both candidates really didn't do what i expected them to do. hillary clinton did not sharpen her message. she is still meandering all over the place. and bernie...
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people know who hillary clinton is. oh, hillary clinton that woman. they think of hillary clinton who has been on my tv for 30 years. they know who she is. they don't think of her filling a blank box of identity politics the way they kind of could for barack obama. >> here's the problem, the problem with people like gloria steinem who spent entire career who i iced to admire until yesterday, try to say to women, you're no different in your aspirations than men are. in fact you deserve to be where you deserve to be not just because you're a woman because you're a human being, to come out say vote for hillary clinton essentially because she is woman and if you don't, you're chasing the boys. you're a little girl chasing the boys. harris: special place in hell. >> madeleine albright who i admire, madeleine albright is special place in hell for women who hold down other women and think don't want other women coming up taking that spot. there is special place in hell for those women. they are "mean girls" and they exist. andrea: they're hillary clinton, ju
people know who hillary clinton is. oh, hillary clinton that woman. they think of hillary clinton who has been on my tv for 30 years. they know who she is. they don't think of her filling a blank box of identity politics the way they kind of could for barack obama. >> here's the problem, the problem with people like gloria steinem who spent entire career who i iced to admire until yesterday, try to say to women, you're no different in your aspirations than men are. in fact you deserve to...
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and clinton clinton hillary cli coming here, a crumbling schools event. this part of south carolina has been called the corridor of shame because of the situation, the schools, the predominantly african american schools with what you can see behind me, the play sets and the bathrooms that don't work and all the things that come along with it. clinton will try to make the case she's been in the people in this state and the nation for years. her first job out of law school, we'll probably hear was with the children's defense fund. expecting to see her here, talking about an issue near and dear to the hearts of african americans in south carolina. meanwhile, bernie sanders is not here. he is traveling around the country pushing more of a national campaign. in minnesota today, but will also be talking about race and economics at a high school in minneapolis. and attending a dinner there. he's taking a bit of a hit in south carolina in the newspaper from clinton supporters who say he ought to be in this state at this time. the campaign says he is eventually go
and clinton clinton hillary cli coming here, a crumbling schools event. this part of south carolina has been called the corridor of shame because of the situation, the schools, the predominantly african american schools with what you can see behind me, the play sets and the bathrooms that don't work and all the things that come along with it. clinton will try to make the case she's been in the people in this state and the nation for years. her first job out of law school, we'll probably hear...
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time in memorial questions, always with bill clinton, that big role -- >> nothing more clinton classic and andrea mitchell on a rope line. you don't need to be the biggest clintonologist to see what is going on there. he wants to frame this fight, he believes hillary clinton has a chance to do well enough here to not suffer a big defeat in new hampshire whether she closes the gap completely or not. if i were a clinton person watching that, i would be concerned he's headed in the direction which might be successful but might, as happened in 2008, backfire. >> they are lucky in this case that i have an opponent whose wife -- no clinton can trash bernie sanders without getting accused of racism like he was often in 2008. that was a bill clinton where a lot was going on there. calculation, irritation, provocation, tactical, strategic, metta -- he is a free radical in this campaign and he can be an extraordinarily brilliant surrogate. he can also cause a lot of trouble. >> the clintons are correct when they say they are held to a tougher standard by the media, and bernie sanders does things
time in memorial questions, always with bill clinton, that big role -- >> nothing more clinton classic and andrea mitchell on a rope line. you don't need to be the biggest clintonologist to see what is going on there. he wants to frame this fight, he believes hillary clinton has a chance to do well enough here to not suffer a big defeat in new hampshire whether she closes the gap completely or not. if i were a clinton person watching that, i would be concerned he's headed in the direction...
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he decided to endorse clinton. rep. clyburn: hillary got her stride in south carolina. she had her stride here. on the night before the debate in charleston, i said to everybody around me that night, she is getting there. michael: clyburn was out voting today in the palmetto state and had no problem talking about clinton and his pride for her. despite being far behind in south carolina, sanders is closing the gap nationally. carol: patrick hussion is in the studio with more on the sanders campaign. patrick: recent polls of shown clinton with a large lead in south carolina, but nationally, clinton only has a five-point lead on sanders when you average all the pulls together according to real clear politics. bernie sanders and his team announced at the last minute he would not be in south carolina for any kind of primary watch party. he rallied earlier today in dallas, texas getting a head , start on hillary clinton there before heading on to minnesota. he targeted the current sen. sanders: we will defeat trump becau
he decided to endorse clinton. rep. clyburn: hillary got her stride in south carolina. she had her stride here. on the night before the debate in charleston, i said to everybody around me that night, she is getting there. michael: clyburn was out voting today in the palmetto state and had no problem talking about clinton and his pride for her. despite being far behind in south carolina, sanders is closing the gap nationally. carol: patrick hussion is in the studio with more on the sanders...
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it's 52% for clinton, 48% for sanders. stay tuned. at the caucus at the new york, new york hotel and casino. jacob, you're in the action. >> reporter: this gentleman here is undecided. a representative from the hillary clinton campaign. this gentleman is from the bernie sanders campaign. he's asking us to take a step back. we may see democracy in action right here, if this man decides to go with a particular preference group. they're lobbying to go to bernie sanders on one side. hillary's folks are going to do this side. we're watching this happen in realtime. to the right is hillary, to the left is bernie. he's still thinking about it. still talking to the representatives from the campaigns. 299 people here, 45 major group is viable over 15%. undecideds are not viable. this group in the middle is still thinking about it. chris, as you can see, the groups are lobbying hard. it's a big decision. the next leader of the free world. we're talking about proportional delegates here. where these folks go really might matter. they're taking t
it's 52% for clinton, 48% for sanders. stay tuned. at the caucus at the new york, new york hotel and casino. jacob, you're in the action. >> reporter: this gentleman here is undecided. a representative from the hillary clinton campaign. this gentleman is from the bernie sanders campaign. he's asking us to take a step back. we may see democracy in action right here, if this man decides to go with a particular preference group. they're lobbying to go to bernie sanders on one side. hillary's...
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you have hillary clinton. governor chris christie missing from the podium, but i'm sure he'll make his way. marco rubio. and -- i'm not campaigning, but i'm back here. there you have it. we have actually new remarks from ted cruz on immigration moments ago at a town hall in new hampshire. let's take a listen. >> what are we going to do? first of all, we're going to build a wall. and i've got someone in mind to build it. >> this is the first of five events for the senator as he traveled the state today. much like he did in iowa. in the final days and hours before the caucuses. the question now, can ted cruz's ground game here in new hampshire match the organization he built in awa? will donald trump who has now admitted he didn't campaign hard enough or spend enough money in iowa change his strategy as we lead up to the primary? joining me now, the chair of the new hampshire republican party, jennifer horn. thank you so much for joining me. >> thank you for inviting me. >> how do you describe the gop in new ham
you have hillary clinton. governor chris christie missing from the podium, but i'm sure he'll make his way. marco rubio. and -- i'm not campaigning, but i'm back here. there you have it. we have actually new remarks from ted cruz on immigration moments ago at a town hall in new hampshire. let's take a listen. >> what are we going to do? first of all, we're going to build a wall. and i've got someone in mind to build it. >> this is the first of five events for the senator as he...
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. >> you reran some of senator clinton's -- secretary clinton's speech tonight. you've been in big crowds. you have a tendency to talk a little louder. no one shouts louder than senator sanders. all night long. he is shouting. he is literally almost the howard peal of this campaign. >> but hillary was so angry compared to sanders. >> i don't know if she was angry. but again, let us not slip into some gender bias here. a man raises his voice, he's enthusiastic. a woman raises her voice, she's angry. let's be very careful about how we characterize some of these things. >> with the iowa caucuses over the race of course moves to new hampshire. we're going to have a very special event this wednesday night, two nights from now. the two democratic presidential candidates, hillary clinton, bernie sanders going to take part in a presidential town hall in derry, new hampshire live on cnn. it is a critical moment for each of the candidates to face the voters in new hampshire. first time they're going to be on a stage on the same night in the same place since what happened h
. >> you reran some of senator clinton's -- secretary clinton's speech tonight. you've been in big crowds. you have a tendency to talk a little louder. no one shouts louder than senator sanders. all night long. he is shouting. he is literally almost the howard peal of this campaign. >> but hillary was so angry compared to sanders. >> i don't know if she was angry. but again, let us not slip into some gender bias here. a man raises his voice, he's enthusiastic. a woman raises...
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but i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> reporter: not all members were on board. keith ellison, a minnesota congressman and sanders supporter said on twitter the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today, harry belafonte. >> just use your platform and your power to do good for social welfare. >> reporter: the sanders-clinton contest is playing out to a far more diverse electorate. the nevada caucuses is a state where 20% of voters are hispanic. the south carolina democratic primary is the following week. 55% of democratic voters in 2008 were african-american. sanders, who says he raised more than $6 million since new hampshire took a victory lap on "the late show with stephen colbert." >> why do you think the young lings like you? >> i think for two reasons. by definition, young people are idealistic and they look at a world with so many problems and they say why not? >> now, young voters are a challenge but raising money is also a challenge for the clin
but i met hillary clinton. i met president clinton. >> reporter: not all members were on board. keith ellison, a minnesota congressman and sanders supporter said on twitter the endorsement was without input from cbc membership, including me. in a battle of endorsements, the sanders campaign weighed in with one of their own today, harry belafonte. >> just use your platform and your power to do good for social welfare. >> reporter: the sanders-clinton contest is playing out to a...