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Bill Clinton, After Months of Restraint, Unleashes Stinging Attack on Bernie Sanders

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Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign in 2016 in New Hampshire and other Democratic primaries

02/07/2016

Reporter Jonathan Martin describes a campaign stop at a junior high school in New Hampshire by Bill Clinton, who connects the efforts to hold off the Sanders campaign to the days in 1992 when he campaigned against Senator Paul Tsongas.

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The strategy means focussing on parts of the midwest such as Ohio and Wisconsin, the East and the West. It means ignoring deep red Republican states such as Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, West Virginia. This suggests less attention would be paid to the independent voter on the basis of the increased polarization in the country, and risking everything on winning with women, Hispanic and younger voters, leaving vast parts of the white working class aside. This is unlike Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2008, and Bill Clinton's two winning presidential campaigns which appealed to centrist voters. This may also be because Hillary Clinton in 2015 is perceived as a polarizing candidate for right of centre voters, compared to Bill Clinton, and the failure of Republicans to change perceptions on issues such as immigration, on women's issues, and wages, keeping the core Democratic constituency together. This could change if a Republican candidate is able to appeal to voters on the left by staking out positions on immigration, wages and womens issues that are different from the Republican party's right wing, as shown by Jeb Bush of Florida.

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Hillary Clinton’s Economic Agenda Aims at a Party Shifting Left

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Hillary Clinton Offers Her Vision of a ‘Fairness Economy’ to Close the Income Gap

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