More aggressive Ms Clinton's more aggressive stance towards her rival, who she barely mentioned at campaign events even two weeks ago, coincided with a CNN/ORC poll that put his support at 51 per cent among likely Democratic voters in Iowa, to her at 43 per cent.
Sanders and Clinton are locked in a tight race going into the February 1 Iowa caucuses, prompting Clinton and her supporters to grow more aggressive.
The Hillary Clinton campaign on Thursday unleashed a new line of attack against Bernie Sanders with a video critiquing the senator from Vermont's approach to handling ISIS.
Introducing Clinton, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, a Democrat from New Hampshire, highlighted her tenure as a secretary of state and before that in the Senate. Bernie Sanders is out of touch with reality when it comes to implementing a progressive agenda, saying that her Democratic opponent's proposals will bring "gridlock" if he is elected president.
"Now, Sen. Sanders doesn't talk very much about foreign policy".
"He has suggested that we invite Iranian troops into Syria, " she said. If New Hampshire is any indication (where Sanders is ahead by nearly 30 points) Clinton should be very anxious about who will be standing on the Philadelphia podium July. "Here's an area where I think Secretary Clinton and I have a strong difference of opinion".
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen.
Clinton's health plan is aimed at lowering prescription drug costs and targeted fixes to the existing Affordable Care Act. Hillary's the most qualified person, and as a bonus she'd be the first woman president.
They're not freaking out, Democratic State Party Chairman John Currie told PolitickerNJ as his predecessor on the state chairman's throne, Assemblyman John Wisniewski, basks in Bernie Sanders euphoria. "And so I'll let your viewers make their own judgment", Clinton said.
The attacks from Clinton are increasing as the polls reflect more and more losses for Clinton around the country after Clinton spent a great deal of time telling people she was not anxious about Sanders at all. "Not one", Clinton said.
"We have different records and different ideas", she said.
As she had before, Clinton also pledged to overturn the Hyde Amendment, a measure that bars the use of federal funds being spent on abortions in most cases.
At Thursday's speech here, at Simpson College, Emily Hutchison quickly volunteered that gender matters in casting her vote.
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